利用糖蜜生产白藜芦醇的重组芦花酵母菌株

Yuma Kobayashi , Kentaro Inokuma , Mami Matsuda , Akihiko Kondo , Tomohisa Hasunuma
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白藜芦醇是一种有益的植物源芳香族化合物,需要开发一种以廉价生物质为原料生产白藜芦醇的工艺。在这里,我们研究了Scheffersomyces stipitis的潜力,Scheffersomyces stipitis是一种非常规酵母,具有利用多种糖的能力,从糖蜜中生产白藜芦醇,这是糖精炼厂的副产品。通过代谢工程生产白藜芦醇的S. stipitis菌株从60 g/L的混合糖(蔗糖、葡萄糖和果糖)中产生白藜芦醇,而其白藜芦醇滴度随着葡萄糖和果糖比例的增加而降低。葡萄糖、果糖甚至乙醇的共存明显抑制了棘球菌菌株的蔗糖消耗。利用毛细管电泳飞行时间质谱法对参与白藜芦醇生物合成的细胞内代谢物进行定量分析,发现这些糖的组成对糖酵解代谢物和AMP的细胞内积累有显著影响,这是参与一些细胞代谢反应的重要因素。此外,在以商品甘蔗糖蜜(总糖120 g/L)为底物的发酵过程中,S. stipitis菌株的白藜芦醇产量为1076±167 mg/L。据我们所知,这是第一个关于由蔗糖、葡萄糖、果糖和糖蜜产生的白藜芦醇共存引起的刺蒺藜菌碳分解代谢抑制的报道。这些结果表明,利用重组芽孢杆菌从糖蜜基质中高效生产白藜芦醇的工艺具有很大的潜力。
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Resveratrol production of a recombinant Scheffersomyces stipitis strain from molasses

Resveratrol is a plant-derived aromatic compound with beneficial properties and it is required to develop a resveratrol production process from inexpensive biomass feedstocks. Here, we investigated the potential of Scheffersomyces stipitis, a non-conventional yeast with the capacity to utilize a wide range of sugars, to produce resveratrol from molasses, which is a by-product of sugar refineries. The S. stipitis strain metabolically engineered for resveratrol production produced resveratrol from 60 g/L mixed sugar (sucrose, glucose, and fructose), while its resveratrol titer decreased as the proportions of glucose and fructose increased. Sucrose consumption of the S. stipitis strain was clearly suppressed by the coexistence of glucose, fructose, and even ethanol. Quantitative analysis of intracellular metabolites involved in resveratrol biosynthesis using capillary electrophoresis time-of-flight mass spectrometry revealed that the composition of these sugars has a significant effect on the intracellular accumulation of glycolytic metabolites and AMP, which is an important factor involved in some cellular metabolic responses. Furthermore, the S. stipitis strain produced 1076 ± 167 mg/L of resveratrol in the fermentation with commercial sugarcane molasses (120 g/L of total sugars) as the substrate. To our knowledge, this is the first report on carbon catabolite repression in S. stipitis caused by the coexistence of sucrose, glucose, and fructose and resveratrol production from molasses. These results indicate great potential of the cost-effective resveratrol production process from molasses substrates using recombinant S. stipitis.

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