Systematic improvement of isobutanol production from d-xylose in engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Peerada Promdonkoy
Wiparat Siripong
Joe James Downes
Sutipa Tanapongpipat
Weerawat Runguphan
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[1] National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,
[2] University of Kent,undefined
[3] Syngenta,undefined
[4] Jealott’s Hill International Research Station,undefined
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AMB Express | / 9卷
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Yeast; Xylose utilization; Advanced biofuel; Isobutanol; Metabolic engineering;
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As the importance of reducing carbon emissions as a means to limit the serious effects of global climate change becomes apparent, synthetic biologists and metabolic engineers are looking to develop renewable sources for transportation fuels and petroleum-derived chemicals. In recent years, microbial production of high-energy fuels has emerged as an attractive alternative to the traditional production of transportation fuels. In particular, the Baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a highly versatile microbial chassis, has been engineered to produce a wide array of biofuels. Nevertheless, a key limitation of S. cerevisiae is its inability to utilize xylose, the second most abundant sugar in lignocellulosic biomass, for both growth and chemical production. Therefore, the development of a robust S. cerevisiae strain that is able to use xylose is of great importance. Here, we engineered S. cerevisiae to efficiently utilize xylose as a carbon source and produce the advanced biofuel isobutanol. Specifically, we screened xylose reductase (XR) and xylose dehydrogenase (XDH) variants from different xylose-metabolizing yeast strains to identify the XR–XDH combination with the highest activity. Overexpression of the selected XR–XDH variants, a xylose-specific sugar transporter, xylulokinase, and isobutanol pathway enzymes in conjunction with the deletions of PHO13 and GRE3 resulted in an engineered strain that is capable of producing isobutanol at a titer of 48.4 ± 2.0 mg/L (yield of 7.0 mg/g d-xylose). This is a 36-fold increase from the previous report by Brat and Boles and, to our knowledge, is the highest isobutanol yield from d-xylose in a microbial system. We hope that our work will set the stage for an economic route for the production of advanced biofuel isobutanol and enable efficient utilization of lignocellulosic biomass.
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