Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Abstract Background 2′-Fucosyllactose (2-FL), one of the most abundant oligosaccharides in human milk, has potential applications in foods due to its health benefits such as the selective promotion of bifidobacterial growth and the inhibition of pathogenic microbial binding to the human gut. Owing t...

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Main Authors: Sora Yu, Jing-Jing Liu, Eun Ju Yun, Suryang Kwak, Kyoung Heon Kim, Yong-Su Jin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Microbial Cell Factories
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0947-2
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spelling doaj-468156cea7c947baaa6b0750d918f28b2020-11-25T02:22:46ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592018-06-0117111010.1186/s12934-018-0947-2Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSora Yu0Jing-Jing Liu1Eun Ju Yun2Suryang Kwak3Kyoung Heon Kim4Yong-Su Jin5Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School, Korea UniversityCarl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDepartment of Biotechnology, Graduate School, Korea UniversityCarl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDepartment of Biotechnology, Graduate School, Korea UniversityCarl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAbstract Background 2′-Fucosyllactose (2-FL), one of the most abundant oligosaccharides in human milk, has potential applications in foods due to its health benefits such as the selective promotion of bifidobacterial growth and the inhibition of pathogenic microbial binding to the human gut. Owing to the limited amounts of 2-FL in human milk, alternative microbial production of 2-FL is considered promising. To date, microbial production of 2-FL has been studied mostly in Escherichia coli. In this study, 2-FL was produced alternatively by using a yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which may have advantages over E. coli. Results Fucose and lactose were used as the substrates for the salvage pathway which was constructed with fkp coding for a bifunctional enzyme exhibiting l-fucokinase and guanosine 5′-diphosphate-l-fucose phosphorylase activities, fucT2 coding for α-1,2-fucosyltransferase, and LAC12 coding for lactose permease. Production of 2-FL by the resulting engineered yeast was verified by mass spectrometry. 2-FL titers of 92 and 503 mg/L were achieved from 48-h batch fermentation and 120-h fed-batch fermentation fed with ethanol as a carbon source, respectively. Conclusions This is the first report on 2-FL production by using yeast S. cerevisiae. These results suggest that S. cerevisiae can be considered as a host engineered for producing 2-FL via the salvage pathway.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0947-22′-FucosyllactoseHuman milk oligosaccharideSalvage pathwayα-1,2-FucosyltransferaseLactose permeaseSaccharomyces cerevisiae
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Jing-Jing Liu
Eun Ju Yun
Suryang Kwak
Kyoung Heon Kim
Yong-Su Jin
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Jing-Jing Liu
Eun Ju Yun
Suryang Kwak
Kyoung Heon Kim
Yong-Su Jin
Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Microbial Cell Factories
2′-Fucosyllactose
Human milk oligosaccharide
Salvage pathway
α-1,2-Fucosyltransferase
Lactose permease
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
author_facet Sora Yu
Jing-Jing Liu
Eun Ju Yun
Suryang Kwak
Kyoung Heon Kim
Yong-Su Jin
author_sort Sora Yu
title Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_short Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_full Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_fullStr Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_full_unstemmed Production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
title_sort production of a human milk oligosaccharide 2′-fucosyllactose by metabolically engineered saccharomyces cerevisiae
publisher BMC
series Microbial Cell Factories
issn 1475-2859
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background 2′-Fucosyllactose (2-FL), one of the most abundant oligosaccharides in human milk, has potential applications in foods due to its health benefits such as the selective promotion of bifidobacterial growth and the inhibition of pathogenic microbial binding to the human gut. Owing to the limited amounts of 2-FL in human milk, alternative microbial production of 2-FL is considered promising. To date, microbial production of 2-FL has been studied mostly in Escherichia coli. In this study, 2-FL was produced alternatively by using a yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which may have advantages over E. coli. Results Fucose and lactose were used as the substrates for the salvage pathway which was constructed with fkp coding for a bifunctional enzyme exhibiting l-fucokinase and guanosine 5′-diphosphate-l-fucose phosphorylase activities, fucT2 coding for α-1,2-fucosyltransferase, and LAC12 coding for lactose permease. Production of 2-FL by the resulting engineered yeast was verified by mass spectrometry. 2-FL titers of 92 and 503 mg/L were achieved from 48-h batch fermentation and 120-h fed-batch fermentation fed with ethanol as a carbon source, respectively. Conclusions This is the first report on 2-FL production by using yeast S. cerevisiae. These results suggest that S. cerevisiae can be considered as a host engineered for producing 2-FL via the salvage pathway.
topic 2′-Fucosyllactose
Human milk oligosaccharide
Salvage pathway
α-1,2-Fucosyltransferase
Lactose permease
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0947-2
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