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Exploiting nonionic surfactants to enhance fatty alcohol production in Rhodosporidium toruloides.

Authors :
Liu, Di
Geiselman, Gina M.
Coradetti, Samuel
Cheng, Ya‐Fang
Kirby, James
Prahl, Jan‐Philip
Jacobson, Oslo
Sundstrom, Eric R.
Tanjore, Deepti
Skerker, Jeffrey M.
Gladden, John
Source :
Biotechnology & Bioengineering; May2020, Vol. 117 Issue 5, p1418-1425, 8p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Fatty alcohols (FOHs) are important feedstocks in the chemical industry to produce detergents, cosmetics, and lubricants. Microbial production of FOHs has become an attractive alternative to production in plants and animals due to growing energy demands and environmental concerns. However, inhibition of cell growth caused by intracellular FOH accumulation is one major issue that limits FOH titers in microbial hosts. In addition, identification of FOH‐specific exporters remains a challenge and previous studies towards this end are limited. To alleviate the toxicity issue, we exploited nonionic surfactants to promote the export of FOHs in Rhodosporidium toruloides, an oleaginous yeast that is considered an attractive next‐generation host for the production of fatty acid‐derived chemicals. Our results showed FOH export efficiency was dramatically improved and the growth inhibition was alleviated in the presence of small amounts of tergitol and other surfactants. As a result, FOH titers increase by 4.3‐fold at bench scale to 352.6 mg/L. With further process optimization in a 2‐L bioreactor, the titer was further increased to 1.6 g/L. The method we show here can potentially be applied to other microbial hosts and may facilitate the commercialization of microbial FOH production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00063592
Volume :
117
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biotechnology & Bioengineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142651986
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.27285