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Isopropanol biosynthesis from crude glycerol using fatty acid precursors via engineered oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaopen access

Authors
Shi, XiaoyuPark, Hyeon MinKim, MinhyeLee, Myeong-EunJeong, Wu-YoungChang, JoonheeCho, Byeong-HyeonHan, Sung Ok
Issue Date
19-8월-2022
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Crude glycerol; Isopropanol; Malonyl-CoA; Metabolic engineering; Yarrowia lipolytica
Citation
MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES, v.21, no.1
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES
Volume
21
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/143772
DOI
10.1186/s12934-022-01890-6
ISSN
1475-2859
Abstract
Background Isopropanol is widely used as a biofuel and a disinfectant. Chemical preparation of isopropanol destroys the environment, which makes biological preparation of isopropanol necessary. Previous studies focused on the use of expensive glucose as raw material. Therefore, the microbial cell factory that ferments isopropanol with cheap raw materials will provide a greener way to produce isopropanol. Results This study converted crude glycerol into isopropanol using Y. lipolytica. As a microbial factory, the active natural lipid and fatty acid synthesis pathway endows Y. lipolytica with high malonyl-CoA production capacity. Acetoacetyl-CoA synthase (nphT7) and isopropanol synthesis genes are integrated into the Y. lipolytica genome. The nphT7 gene uses the accumulated malonyl-CoA to synthesize acetoacetyl-CoA, which increases isopropanol production. After medium optimization, the best glycerol medium was found and resulted in a 4.47-fold increase in isopropanol production. Fermenter cultivation with pure glycerol medium resulted in a maximum isopropanol production of 1.94 g/L. In a crude glycerol fermenter, 1.60 g/L isopropanol was obtained, 82.53% of that achieved with pure glycerol. The engineered Y. lipolytica in this study has the highest isopropanol titer reported. Conclusions The engineered Y. lipolytica successfully produced isopropanol by using crude glycerol as a cheap carbon source. This is the first study demonstrating the use of Y. lipolytica as a cell factory to produce isopropanol. In addition, this is also a new attempt to accumulate lipid synthesis precursors to synthesize other useful chemicals by integrating exogenous genes in Y. lipolytica.
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