학술논문

Engineering triacylglycerol production from sugars in oleaginous yeasts.
Document Type
Article
Source
Current Opinion in Biotechnology. Apr2020, Vol. 62, p239-247. 9p.
Subject
*PRODUCTION engineering
*YEAST
*LIPIDS
Language
ISSN
0958-1669
Abstract
• Recent metabolic engineering studies have improved triacylglycerol lipid production in oleaginous yeasts. • Modeling suggests a relatively broad economic optimum is present between 60–80% w/w lipid content. • Engineering improved stoichiometric efficiency of the triacylglycerol pathway is key for both yield and productivity. Oleaginous yeasts natively produce surplus triacylglycerol lipid and can be engineered for higher yield and productivity. Most enzymatic steps of triacylglycerol production are characterized, but key parts of the pathway remain unknown. This introduces uncertainty to metabolic engineering strategy and the upper limit of achievable lipid yield. Here, we present our current understanding of the oleaginous yeast triacylglycerol biosynthesis pathway, review metabolic engineering strategies, and discuss bioprocess constraints on lipid production. We also present a simplified substrate allocation model capturing the interaction of percent lipid content on overall triacylglycerol yield, productivity, and fermentation cost, which should help frame achievable bioprocess metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]