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Balancing Pyruvate Node Based on a Dual-Layered Dynamic Regulation System to Improve the Biosynthesis of Caffeic Acid in Candida glycerinogenes.

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Caffeic acid is a phenolic acid compound widely applied in the food and pharmaceutical fields. Currently, one of the reasons for the low yield of caffeic acid biosynthesis is that… Click to show full abstract

Caffeic acid is a phenolic acid compound widely applied in the food and pharmaceutical fields. Currently, one of the reasons for the low yield of caffeic acid biosynthesis is that the carbon flow enters mainly into the TCA cycle via pyruvate, which leads to low concentrations of erythrose 4-phosphate (E4P) and phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), the precursors of caffeic acid synthesis. Here, we developed a growth-coupled dual-layered dynamic regulation system. This system controls intracellular pyruvate supply in real time by responding to intracellular pyruvate and p-coumaric acid concentrations, autonomously coordinates pathway gene expression, and redirects carbon metabolism to balance cell growth and caffeic acid synthesis. Finally, our constructed engineered strain based on the dual-layered dynamic regulation system achieved a caffeic acid titer of 559.7 mg/L in a 5 L bioreactor. Thus, this study demonstrated the efficiency and potential of this system in boosting the yield of aromatic compounds.

Keywords: system; dual layered; layered dynamic; dynamic regulation; caffeic acid

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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