Metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for high-level production of (+)-ambrein from glucose
(+)-Ambrein is the primary component of ambergris, a rare product found in sperm whales ( Physeter microcephalus ). Microbial production using sustainable resources is a promising way to replace animal extraction and chemical synthesis. We constructed an engineered yeast strain to produce (+)-ambrei...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology letters 2024-08, Vol.46 (4), p.615-626 |
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Zusammenfassung: | (+)-Ambrein is the primary component of ambergris, a rare product found in sperm whales (
Physeter microcephalus
). Microbial production using sustainable resources is a promising way to replace animal extraction and chemical synthesis. We constructed an engineered yeast strain to produce (+)-ambrein
de novo
. Squalene is a substrate for the biosynthesis of (+)-ambrein. Firstly, strain LQ2, with a squalene yield of 384.4 mg/L was obtained by optimizing the mevalonate pathway. Then we engineered a method for the
de novo
production of (+)-ambrein using glucose as a carbon source by overexpressing codon-optimized tetraprenyl-
β
-curcumene cyclase (BmeTC) and its double mutant enzyme (BmeTC
Y167A/D373C
), evaluating different promoters, knocking out
GAL80
, and fusing the protein with BmeTC and squalene synthase (AtSQS2). Nevertheless, the synthesis of (+)-ambrein is still limited, causing low catalytic activity in BmeTC. We carried out a protein surface amino acid modification of BmeTC. The dominant mutant BmeTC
K6A/Q9E/N454A
for the first step was obtained to improve its catalytic activity. The yield of (+)-ambrein increased from 35.2 to 59.0 mg/L in the shake flask and finally reached 457.4 mg/L in the 2 L fermenter, the highest titer currently available for yeast. Efficiently engineered strains and inexpensive fermentation conditions for the industrial production of (+)-ambrein. The metabolic engineering tools provide directions for optimizing the biosynthesis of other high-value triterpenes. |
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ISSN: | 0141-5492 1573-6776 1573-6776 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10529-024-03502-2 |