Engineering Yarrowia lipolytica for sustainable Cis-13, 16-docosadienoic acid production

•DDA was successfully de novo synthesized in Yarrowia lipolytica for the first time.•DDA was produced by the engieered Y. lipolytica using waste cooking oil as carbon source.•The “push-pull” strategy enhances the production of DDA.•The highest DDA titer of 29.34 mg/L in Y. lipolytica was reached. Ci...

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description •DDA was successfully de novo synthesized in Yarrowia lipolytica for the first time.•DDA was produced by the engieered Y. lipolytica using waste cooking oil as carbon source.•The “push-pull” strategy enhances the production of DDA.•The highest DDA titer of 29.34 mg/L in Y. lipolytica was reached. Cis-13, 16-docosadienoic acid (DDA) is an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid with great potential for application in medicine and health. Using microbial cell factories for DDA production is considered a viable alternative to extracting DDA from plant seeds. In this study, using Yarrowia lipolytica Po1f (Δku70) as a chassis, firstly, the adaptation of three elongases in Po1f (Δku70) were explored. Secondly, the DDA biosynthetic pathway was redesigned, resulting in a DDA content of 0.046 % of total fatty acids (TFAs). Thirdly, through the “push-pull” strategy, the DDA content increased to 0.078 % of TFAs. By enhancing the supply of acetyl-CoA, the DDA production in the engineered strain YL-7 reached 0.391 % of the TFAs (3.19 mg/L). Through optimizing the fermentation conditions, the DDA titer of YL-7 reached 29.34 mg/L. This research achieves the sustainable biological production of DDA in Y. lipolytica.
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