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High-level recombinant production of squalene using selected <Emphasis Type="Italic">Saccharomyces cerevisiae</Emphasis> strains
Authors:Jong Yun Han  Sung Hwa Seo  Jae Myeong Song  Hongweon Lee  Eui-Sung Choi
Institution:1.Biotechnology Process Engineering Center,Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB),Cheongju,Republic of Korea;2.Department of Bioprocess Engineering, KRIBB School of Biotechnology,Korea University of Science and Technology (UST),Daejeon,Republic of Korea
Abstract:For recombinant production of squalene, which is a triterpenoid compound with increasing industrial applications, in microorganisms generally recognized as safe, we screened Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains to determine their suitability. A strong strain dependence was observed in squalene productivity among Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains upon overexpression of genes important for isoprenoid biosynthesis. In particular, a high level of squalene production (400 ± 45 mg/L) was obtained in shake flasks with the Y2805 strain overexpressing genes encoding a bacterial farnesyl diphosphate synthase (ispA) and a truncated form of hydroxyl-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (tHMG1). Partial inhibition of squalene epoxidase by terbinafine further increased squalene production by up to 1.9-fold (756 ± 36 mg/L). Furthermore, squalene production of 2011 ± 75 or 1026 ± 37 mg/L was obtained from 5-L fed-batch fermentations in the presence or absence of terbinafine supplementation, respectively. These results suggest that the Y2805 strain has potential as a new alternative source of squalene production.
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