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Facilitating secretory expression of apple seed β-glucosidase in Komagataella phaffii for the efficient preparation of salidroside.

Xin-Yi LuMing-Yuan LaiPeng QinYu-Cong ZhengJia-Yi LiaoZhi-Jun ZhangJian-He XuHui-Lei Yu
Published in: Biotechnology journal (2024)
Plant-derived β-glucosidases hold promise for glycoside biosynthesis via reverse hydrolysis because of their excellent glucose tolerance and robust stability. However, their poor heterologous expression hinders the development of large-scale production and applications. In this study, we overexpressed apple seed β-glucosidase (ASG II) in Komagataella phaffii and enhanced its production from 289 to 4322 U L -1 through expression cassette engineering and protein engineering. Upon scaling up to a 5-L high cell-density fermentation, the resultant mutant ASG II V80A achieved a maximum protein concentration and activity in the secreted supernatant of 2.3 g L -1 and 41.4 kU L -1 , respectively. The preparative biosynthesis of salidroside by ASG II V80A exhibited a high space-time yield of 33.1 g L -1 d -1 , which is so far the highest level by plant-derived β-glucosidase. Our work addresses the long-standing challenge of the heterologous expression of plant-derived β-glucosidase in microorganisms and presents new avenues for the efficient production of salidroside and other natural glycosides.
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