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A biosynthetic pathway for ethyl butyrate production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Ethyl butyrate is one of the most important flavor substances in Chinese Baijiu and is also an ingredient in various daily-use chemical essences and food flavorings. In this study, to… Click to show full abstract

Ethyl butyrate is one of the most important flavor substances in Chinese Baijiu and is also an ingredient in various daily-use chemical essences and food flavorings. In this study, to produce ethyl butyrate, we first introduced a butyryl-CoA synthesis pathway into Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Subsequently, three different alcohol acyltransferases, SAAT, VAAT and CmAAT, were separately introduced into S. cerevisiae to catalyze the reaction of butyryl-CoA with ethanol to produce ethyl butyrate, and the results showed that strain EBS with SAAT produced the most ethyl butyrate (20.06±2.23 mg/L). Furthermore, as the reaction catalyzed by Bcd to produce butyryl-CoA from crotonyl-CoA is a rate-limiting step, we replaced Bcd with Ter, and the modified strain EST produced 77.33±4.79 mg/L ethyl butyrate. Finally, the copy numbers of Ter and SAAT were further increased, and the resulting modified strain EST-dST produced 99.65±7.32 mg/L ethyl butyrate.

Keywords: saccharomyces cerevisiae; butyrate; pathway; coa; ethyl butyrate

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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