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Carotenoid-based phenotypic screen of the yeast deletion collection reveals new genes with roles in isoprenoid production

Authors :
Bilge Özaydın
Taek Soon Lee
Helcio Burd
Jay D. Keasling
Source :
Metabolic engineering. 15
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Beside their essential cellular functions, isoprenoids have value as pharmaceuticals, nutriceuticals, pesticides, and fuel alternatives. Engineering microorganisms for production of isoprenoids is relatively easy, sustainable, and cost effective in comparison to chemical synthesis or extraction from natural producers. We introduced genes encoding carotenoid biosynthetic enzymes into the haploid yeast deletion collection to identify gene deletions that improved isoprenoid production. Deletions that showed significant improvement in carotenoid production were further screened for production of bisabolene, an isoprenoid alternative to petroleum-derived diesel. Combining those deletions with other mevalonate pathway modifications increased production of bisabolene from 40mg/L to 800mg/L in shake-flask cultures. In a fermentation process, this engineered strain produced 5.2g/L of bisabolene.

Details

ISSN :
10967184
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metabolic engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e71dbdd158f1ce584fdce1925212298d