Developing Rhodotorula as microbial cell factories for the production of lipids and carotenoids

Ting-Ting Zhang , Ai-Hua Wu , Muhammad Aslam , Ji-Zhen Song , Zhen-Ming Chi , Guang-Lei Liu
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Amid resource shortages and environmental concerns, microbial synthesis has emerged as a promising and sustainable alternative to traditional chemical synthesis. Rhodotorula, a genus of yeasts known for producing red pigments, has gained recognition for its ability to synthesize triglycerides, phospholipids, sterol esters, polyol esters of fatty acids, β-carotene, γ-carotene, torulene, and torularhodin. Rhodotorula has garnered increasing attention as a microbial cell factory, particularly for the production of valuable lipids and carotenoids. In this study, we review the research advancements and challenges associated with Rhodotorula, covering topics such as applicable carbon sources and their utilization mechanisms, key lipid and carotenoid products, and their metabolic pathways. We also provide an overview of the available gene manipulation techniques and associated challenges. Furthermore, this study emphasized the research significance of Rhodotorula based on recent developments and explored its potential as an alternative source of natural biological products.
开发红酵母作为生产脂质和类胡萝卜素的微生物细胞工厂
在资源短缺和环境问题的背景下,微生物合成已成为传统化学合成的一种有前途和可持续的替代方法。红酵母是一种以生产红色色素而闻名的酵母属,因其合成甘油三酯、磷脂、甾醇酯、脂肪酸多元醇酯、β-胡萝卜素、γ-胡萝卜素、托鲁烯和托鲁霍丁的能力而获得认可。红酵母作为一种微生物细胞工厂已经引起了越来越多的关注,特别是在生产有价值的脂质和类胡萝卜素方面。本文综述了红酵母的研究进展和面临的挑战,包括适用的碳源及其利用机制、主要脂质和类胡萝卜素产物及其代谢途径。我们还提供了可用的基因操作技术和相关挑战的概述。在此基础上,强调了红酵母的研究意义,并探讨了其作为天然生物制品替代来源的潜力。
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