Yeast Surface Display for Biosynthetic Pathway Reconstruction.

TitleYeast Surface Display for Biosynthetic Pathway Reconstruction.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsLuo B, Jin MM, Li X, Makunga NP, Hu X
JournalACS Synth Biol
Volume10
Issue11
Pagination2938-2946
Date Published2021 11 19
ISSN2161-5063
KeywordsAcyclic Monoterpenes, Biosynthetic Pathways, Catalysis, Enzymes, Immobilized, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Mevalonic Acid, Multienzyme Complexes, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract

The enzymes immobilized through yeast surface display (YSD) can be used in metabolic pathway reconstruction as alternatives to the enzymes isolated or purified through conventional biochemistry methods. They can be easily prepared by growing and collecting yeast cells harboring display constructs. This may provide an economical method for enriching certain enzymes for biochemistry characterization and application. Herein, we took the advantage of one-pot cascade reactions catalyzed by YSD-immobilized enzymes in the mevalonate pathway to produce geraniol . YSD-immobilized enzymes of 10 cascade reactions for geraniol production, together with optimization of catalytic components, cofactor regeneration, and byproduct removal, achieved a final yield of 7.55 mg L after seven cycles. This study demonstrated that it is feasible to reconstitute a complex multi-enzymatic system for the chemical biosynthesis by exploiting YSD-immobilized cascade enzymes.

DOI10.1021/acssynbio.1c00175
Alternate JournalACS Synth Biol
PubMed ID34724381
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