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Lignocellulose bio-refinery developed for value-added chemical overproduction in yeast

08.24.23 | Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences

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Lignocellulosic biomass is a renewable feedstock for 2 nd -generation biomanufacturing. In particular, efficient co-fermentation of mixed glucose and xylose in lignocellulosic hydrolysates is a key issue in reducing product costs.

However, co-utilization of xylose and glucose in microbes is challenging due to limited xylose assimilation and the glucose repression effect.

Recently, a research group led by Prof. ZHOU Yongjin from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has proposed a microbial platform for lignocellulose bio-refinery. It can efficiently synthesize acetyl-CoA derivatives, such as fatty acids (FFA) and 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP), owing to the enhanced supply of precursor acetyl-CoA and cofactor NADPH by rewiring the cellular metabolism of Ogataea ( Hansenula ) polymorpha .

This study was published in Nature Chemical Biology on Aug. 24.

The researchers realized co-utilization of glucose and xylose by introducing a hexose transporter mutant and xylose isomerase, and overexpressing the native xylulokinase to enhance xylose catabolism and import.

The engineered strain produced 7.0 g/L FFA from real lignocellulosic hydrolysates in shake flasks and 38.2 g/L FFA from simulated lignocellulose in a bioreactor. Furthermore, this superior cell factory was expanded for 3-HP production by a metabolic transforming strategy, obtaining the highest 3-HP titer of 79.6 g/L from simulated lignocellulose.

“Our work realized co-utilization of xylose and glucose without compromising native glucose metabolism and demonstrated the potential of O. polymorpha as a cell factory to produce versatile value-added chemicals from lignocellulose,” said Prof. ZHOU.

Nature Chemical Biology

10.1038/s41589-023-01402-6

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Engineering co-utilization of glucose and xylose for chemical overproduction from lignocellulose

24-Aug-2023

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Jean Wang
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences
wangyj@dicp.ac.cn

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Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences. (2023, August 24). Lignocellulose bio-refinery developed for value-added chemical overproduction in yeast. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GREXOX8/lignocellulose-bio-refinery-developed-for-value-added-chemical-overproduction-in-yeast.html
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