posted on 2020-01-24, 14:38authored byChuanbo Zhang, Man Li, Guang-Rong Zhao, Wenyu Lu
Metabolic
engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae focusing on the cytoplasm for sustainable terpenoid production is
commonly practiced. However, engineering organelles for terpenoid
production is rarely reported. Herein, peroxisomes, together with
the cytoplasm, were engineered to boost sesquiterpene α-humulene
synthesis in S. cerevisiae. The farnesyl
diphosphate synthetic pathway and α-humulene synthase were successfully
expressed inside yeast peroxisomes to enable high-level α-humulene
production with glucose as the sole carbon source. With the combination
of peroxisomal and cytoplasmic engineering, α-humulene production
was increased by 2.5-fold compared to that in cytoplasm-engineered
recombinant strains. Finally, the α-humulene titer of 1726.78
mg/L was achieved by fed-batch fermentation in a 5 L bioreactor. The
strategy presented here offers an efficient method for terpenoid production
in S. cerevisiae.