A toolset of constitutive promoters for metabolic engineering of Rhodosporidium toruloides.
Luísa Czamanski NoraMaren WehrsJoonhoon KimJan-Fang ChengAngela TarverBlake A SimmonsJon MagnusonMiranda Harmon-SmithRafael Silva-RochaJohn M GladdenAindrila MukhopadhyayJeffrey M SkerkerJames KirbyPublished in: Microbial cell factories (2019)
A set of robust and constitutive promoters to facilitate genetic engineering of R. toruloides is presented here, ranging from a promoter previously used for this purpose (P7, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, GAPDH) to stronger monodirectional (e.g., P15, mitochondrial adenine nucleotide translocator, ANT) and bidirectional (e.g., P9 and P9R, histones H3 and H4, respectively) promoters. We also identified promoters that may be useful for specific applications such as late-stage expression (e.g., P3, voltage-dependent anion channel protein 2, VDAC2). This set of characterized promoters significantly expands the range of engineering tools available for this yeast and can be applied in future metabolic engineering studies.