학술논문

Improvement of S-adenosyl-L-methionine production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by atmospheric and room temperature plasma-ultraviolet compound mutagenesis and droplet microfluidic adaptive evolution.
Document Type
Article
Source
3 Biotech. 8/13/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 9, p1-15. 15p.
Subject
*ATMOSPHERIC temperature
*SACCHAROMYCES cerevisiae
*MUTAGENESIS
*PLASMA temperature
*NYSTATIN
Language
ISSN
2190-572X
Abstract
To improve S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (a compound with important physiological functions, SAM) production, atmospheric and room temperature plasma and ultraviolet-LiCl mutagenesis were carried out with Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain ZY 1–5. The mutants were screened with ethionine, L-methionine, nystatin and cordycepin as screening agents. Adaptive evolution of a positive mutant UV6-69 was further performed by droplet microfluidics cultivation with ethionine as screening pressure. After adaptation, mutant T11-1 was obtained. Its SAM titer in shake flask fermentation reached 1.31 g/L, which was 191% higher than that of strain ZY 1–5. Under optimal conditions, the SAM titer and biomass of mutant T11-1 in 5 L bioreactor reached 10.72 g/L and 105.9 g dcw/L (142.86% and 34.22% higher than those of strain ZY 1–5), respectively. Comparative transcriptome analysis between strain ZY 1–5 and mutant T11-1 revealed the enhancements in TCA cycle and gluconeogenesis/glycolysis pathways as well as the inhibitions in serine and ergosterol synthesis of mutant T11-1. The elevated SAM synthesis of mutant T11-1 may attribute to the above changes. Taken together, this study is helpful for industrial production of SAM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]