High-Level Production of Patchoulol in Yarrowia lipolytica via Systematic Engineering Strategies

Qian Qian Peng, Qi Guo, Cheng Chen, Ping Song, Yue Tong Wang, Xiao Jun Ji, Chao Ye, Tian Qiong Shi

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Abstract

Patchoulol is an important sesquiterpene alcohol with a strong and lasting odor, which has led to prominent applications in perfumes and cosmetics. In this study, systematic metabolic engineering strategies were adopted to create an efficient yeast cell factory for patchoulol overproduction. First, a baseline strain was constructed by selecting a highly active patchoulol synthase. Subsequently, the mevalonate precursor pool was expanded to boost patchoulol synthesis. Moreover, a method for downregulating squalene synthesis based on Cu2+-repressible promoter was optimized, which significantly improved the patchoulol titer by 100.9% to 124 mg/L. In addition, a protein fusion strategy resulted in a final titer of 235 mg/L in shake flasks. Finally, 2.864 g/L patchoulol could be produced in a 5 L bioreactor, representing a remarkable 1684-fold increase compared to the baseline strain. To our knowledge, this is the highest patchoulol titer reported so far.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4638-4645
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume71
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Cu-repressible promoter
  • Y. lipolytica
  • cell factory
  • patchoulol
  • sesquiterpene

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