| Literature DB >> 24445655 |
John Blazeck1, Andrew Hill1, Leqian Liu1, Rebecca Knight2, Jarrett Miller3, Anny Pan3, Peter Otoupal3, Hal S Alper4.
Abstract
Economic feasibility of biosynthetic fuel and chemical production hinges upon harnessing metabolism to achieve high titre and yield. Here we report a thorough genotypic and phenotypic optimization of an oleaginous organism to create a strain with significant lipogenesis capability. Specifically, we rewire Yarrowia lipolytica's native metabolism for superior de novo lipogenesis by coupling combinatorial multiplexing of lipogenesis targets with phenotypic induction. We further complete direct conversion of lipid content into biodiesel. Tri-level metabolic control results in saturated cells containing upwards of 90% lipid content and titres exceeding 25 g l(-1) lipids, which represents a 60-fold improvement over parental strain and conditions. Through this rewiring effort, we advance fundamental understanding of lipogenesis, demonstrate non-canonical environmental and intracellular stimuli and uncouple lipogenesis from nitrogen starvation. The high titres and carbon-source independent nature of this lipogenesis in Y. lipolytica highlight the potential of this organism as a platform for efficient oleochemical production.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24445655 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919