Harnessing Yarrowia lipolytica Peroxisomes as a Subcellular Factory for α‑Humulene Overproduction

The sesquiterpene α-humulene has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, which has led to its vast application potential in medicine. However, α-humulene production methods including phytoextraction and chemical synthesis currently were limited to low yield, high costs, and e...

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Published inJournal of agricultural and food chemistry Vol. 69; no. 46; pp. 13831 - 13837
Main Authors Guo, Qi, Shi, Tian-Qiong, Peng, Qian-Qian, Sun, Xiao-Man, Ji, Xiao-Jun, Huang, He
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 24.11.2021
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Summary:The sesquiterpene α-humulene has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, which has led to its vast application potential in medicine. However, α-humulene production methods including phytoextraction and chemical synthesis currently were limited to low yield, high costs, and expensive catalysts, which cannot meet the increasing market demand. In this study, Yarrowia lipolytica was developed as a robust cell factory for α-humulene production. The peroxisome in Y. lipolytica was first engineered to boost the synthesis of the sesquiterpene α-humulene. By compartmentalization of the α-humulene biosynthesis pathway, improving ATP and acetyl-CoA supply, and optimizing the gene copy numbers of rate-limiting enzymes, the engineered strain GQ2012 could produce 3.2 g/L α-humulene in a 5 L bioreactor, the highest α-humulene titer reported so far. Our study provides a valuable reference for highly sustainable production of terpenoids by peroxisome engineering in Y. lipolytica.
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ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.1c05897