August 4, 2021
Journal Article

Genetically engineered oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi for sesquiterpene a-zingiberene production

Abstract

In this study we demonstrate that transgenic Lipomyces starkeyi strains expressing a ?-zingiberene synthase gene from Lemon basil or Hall’s panicgrass can produce up to 17 mg/l of ?-zingiberene in yeast extract peptone dextrose (YPD) medium containing 4% glucose. Following these findings, the transgenic strain was examined in 8% glucose media with C/N ratios of 20 or 80, and YPD. YPD medium resulted in 59.2 mg/l??-zingiberene accumulation. We further improved ?-zingiberene production by over-expression of selected genes from mevalonate pathway and achieved 145% improvement in ?-zingiberene synthesis. The growth medium was optimized for ?-zingiberene production, which resulted in 14.9% higher titer than YPD medium. The final transgenic strain produced 700 mg/l ?-zingiberene in fed-batch bioreactor culture. This study opens a new synthetic route to produce ?-zingiberene or other terpenoids in the oleaginous yeast L. starkeyi and establishes this yeast as a platform for jet fuel biosynthesis.

Published: August 4, 2021

Citation

Dai Z., K.R. Pomraning, E.A. Panisko, B.A. Hofstad, K.B. Campbell, J. Kim, and A.L. Robles, et al. 2021. Genetically engineered oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi for sesquiterpene a-zingiberene production. ACS Synthetic Biology 10, no. 5:1000-1008. PNNL-SA-156626. doi:10.1021/acssynbio.0c00503