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Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the production of (+)-ambrein
Authors:Sandra Moser  Erich Leitner  Thomas J Plocek  Koenraad Vanhessche  Harald Pichler
Affiliation:1. Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Graz, Austria

NAWI Graz, BioTechMed Graz, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria;2. NAWI Graz, Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria;3. ACS International S.A., Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland;4. Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Graz, Austria

Abstract:The triterpenoid (+)-ambrein is the major component of ambergris, a coprolite of the sperm whale that can only be rarely found on shores. Upon oxidative degradation of (+)-ambrein, several fragrance molecules are formed, amongst them (−)-ambrox, one of the highest valued compounds in the perfume industry. In order to generate a Saccharomyces cerevisiae whole-cell biocatalyst for the production of (+)-ambrein, intracellular supply of the squalene was enhanced by overexpression of two central enzymes in the mevalonate and sterol biosynthesis pathway, namely the N-terminally truncated 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase 1 (tHMG) and the squalene synthase (ERG9). In addition, another key enzyme in sterol biosynthesis, squalene epoxidase (ERG1) was inhibited by an experimentally defined amount of the inhibitor terbinafine in order to reduce flux of squalene towards ergosterol biosynthesis while retaining sufficient activity to maintain cell viability and growth. Heterologous expression of a promiscuous variant of Bacillus megaterium tetraprenyl-β-curcumene cyclase (BmeTC-D373C), which has been shown to be able to catalyse the conversion of squalene to 3-deoxyachillol and then further to (+)-ambrein resulted in production of these triterpenoids in S. cerevisiae for the first time. Triterpenoid yields are comparable with the best microbial production chassis described in literature so far, the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. Consequently, we discuss similarities and differences of these two yeast species when applied for whole-cell (+)-ambrein production.
Keywords:yeast  squalene  ambrein  triterpenoids  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Pichia pastoris
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