Construction of an L-Tyrosine Chassis in Pichia pastoris Enhances Aromatic Secondary Metabolite Production from Glycerol

ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY(2022)

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Bioactive plant-based secondary metabolites such as stilbenoids, flavonoids, and benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) are produced from L-tyrosine (L-Tyr) and have a wide variety of commercial applications. Therefore, building a microorganism with high L-Tyr productivity (L-Tyr chassis) is of immense value for large-scale production of various aromatic compounds. The aim of this study was to develop an L-Tyr chassis in the nonconventional yeast Pichia pastoris (Komagataella phaffii) to produce various claurine, and reticuline). Overexpression of feedback-inhibition insensitive variants of 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase (ARO4K229L) and chorismate mutase (ARO7G141S) enhanced L-Tyr titer from glycerol in P. pastoris. These engineered P. pastoris strains increased the titer of resveratrol, naringenin, and norcoclaurine by 258, 244, and 3400%, respectively, after expressing the corresponding heterologous pathways. The titer of resveratrol and naringenin further increased by 305 and 249%, resulting in yields of 1825 and 1067 mg/L, respectively, in fed-batch fermentation, which is the highest titer from glycerol reported to date. Furthermore, the resveratrol-producing strain accumulated intermediates in the shikimate pathway. L-Tyr-derived aromatic compounds were produced using crude glycerol byproducts from biodiesel fuel (BDF) production. Constructing an L-Tyr chassis is a promising strategy to increase the titer of various aromatic secondary metabolites and P. pastoris is an attractive host for high-yield production of L-Tyr-derived aromatic compounds from glycerol.
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aromatic secondary metabolite, l-tyrosine chassis, Pichia pastoris, nonconventional yeast, metabolomics, crude glycerol
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