High-Efficiency
Multiplexed Cytosine Base Editors
for Natural Product Synthesis in Yarrowia lipolytica
Posted on 2023-09-28 - 16:38
Yarrowia lipolytica is
an industrial
host with a high fatty acid flux. Even though CRISPR-based tools have
accelerated its metabolic engineering, there remains a need to develop
tools for rapid multiplexed strain engineering to accelerate the design–build–test–learn
cycle. Base editors have the potential to perform high-efficiency
multiplexed gene editing because they do not depend upon double-stranded
DNA breaks. Here, we identified that base editors are less toxic than
CRISPR-Cas9 for multiplexed gene editing. We increased the editing
efficiency by removing the extra nucleotides between tRNA and gRNA
and increasing the base editor and gRNA copy number in a Ku70 deficient
strain. We achieved five multiplexed gene editing in the ΔKu70
strain at 42% efficiency. Initially, we were unsuccessful at performing
multiplexed base editing in NHEJ competent strain; however, we increased
the editing efficiency by using a co-selection approach to enrich
base editing events. Base editor-mediated canavanine gene (CAN1) knockout
provided resistance to the import of canavanine, which enriched the
base editing in other unrelated genetic loci. We performed multiplexed
editing of up to three genes at 40% efficiency in the Po1f strain
through the CAN1 co-selection approach. Finally, we demonstrated the
application of multiplexed cytosine base editor for rapid multigene
knockout to increase naringenin production by 2-fold from glucose
or glycerol as a carbon source.
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Ganesan, Vijaydev; Monteiro, Lummy; Pedada, Dheeraj; Stohr, Anthony; Blenner, Mark (2023). High-Efficiency
Multiplexed Cytosine Base Editors
for Natural Product Synthesis in Yarrowia lipolytica. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.3c00435