Lycopene overproduction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through combining pathway engineering with host engineering.
Yan ChenWen-Hai XiaoYing WangHong LiuXia LiYingjin YuanPublished in: Microbial cell factories (2016)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae was engineered to produce lycopene in this study. Through combining host engineering (distant genetic loci and cell mating types) with pathway engineering (enzyme screening and gene fine-tuning), lycopene yield was stepwise improved by 22-fold as compared to the starting strain. The highest lycopene yield (55.56 mg/g DCW) in yeasts was achieved in 5-L bioreactors. This study provides a good reference of combinatorial engineering of host cell and heterologous pathway for microbial overproduction of pharmaceutical and chemical products.