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Manipulating fatty-acid profile at unit chain-length resolution in the model industrial oleaginous microalgae Nannochloropsis.

Authors :
Wang, Qintao
Feng, Yanbin
Lu, Yandu
Xin, Yi
Shen, Chen
Wei, Li
Liu, Yuxue
Lv, Nana
Du, Xuefeng
Zhu, Wenqiang
Jeong, Byeong-ryool
Xue, Song
Xu, Jian
Source :
Metabolic Engineering. Jul2021, Vol. 66, p157-166. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The chain length (CL) of fatty acids (FAs) is pivotal to oil property, yet to what extent it can be customized in industrial oleaginous microalgae is unknown. In Nannochloropsis oceanica , to modulate long-chain FAs (LCFAs), we first discovered a fungi/bacteria-originated polyketide synthase (PKS) system which involves a cytoplasmic acyl-ACP thioesterase (NoTE1). NoTE1 hydrolyzes C16:0-, C16:1- and C18:1-ACP in vitro and thus intercepts the specific acyl-ACPs elongated by PKS for polyunsaturated FA biosynthesis, resulting in elevation of C16/C18 monounsaturated FAs when overproduced and increase of C20 when knocked out. For medium-chain FAs (MCFAs; C8-C14), C8:0 and C10:0 FAs are boosted by introducing a Cuphea palustris acyl-ACP TE (CpTE), whereas C12:0 elevated by rationally engineering CpTE enzyme's substrate-binding pocket to shift its CL preference towards C12:0. A mechanistic model exploiting both native and engineered PKS and type II FAS pathways was thus proposed for manipulation of carbon distribution among FAs of various CL. The ability to tailor FA profile at the unit CL resolution from C8 to C20 in Nannochloropsis spp. lays the foundation for scalable production of designer lipids via industrial oleaginous microalgae. • Broad-spectrum carbon chain length modulation of fatty acids in microalgae. • Rational engineering thioesterase to shift substrate preference in carbon chain length. • A new model for fatty-acid chain length control in industrial microalgae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10967176
Volume :
66
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Metabolic Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150696566
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymben.2021.03.015