Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Squalene is a triterpene which is produced as a precursor for a wide range of terpenoid compounds in many organisms. It has commercial use in food and cosmetics but could also be used as a feedstock for production of chemicals and fuels, if generated sustainably on a large scale. We have engineered...
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doaj-c8ee28707cfd4746ba569c11cea1c89c2020-11-25T03:15:00ZengElsevierMetabolic Engineering Communications2214-03012020-06-0110e00125Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803Bagmi Pattanaik0Elias Englund1Nicholas Nolte2Pia Lindberg3Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University, Box 523, SE 75120, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University, Box 523, SE 75120, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University, Box 523, SE 75120, Uppsala, SwedenCorresponding author.; Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University, Box 523, SE 75120, Uppsala, SwedenSqualene is a triterpene which is produced as a precursor for a wide range of terpenoid compounds in many organisms. It has commercial use in food and cosmetics but could also be used as a feedstock for production of chemicals and fuels, if generated sustainably on a large scale. We have engineered a cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, for production of squalene from CO2. In this organism, squalene is produced via the methylerythritol-phosphate (MEP) pathway for terpenoid biosynthesis, and consumed by the enzyme squalene hopene cyclase (Shc) for generation of hopanoids. The gene encoding Shc in Synechocystis was inactivated (Δshc) by insertion of a gene encoding a squalene synthase from the green alga Botryococcus braunii, under control of an inducible promoter. We could demonstrate elevated squalene generation in cells where the algal enzyme was induced. Heterologous overexpression of genes upstream in the MEP pathway further enhanced the production of squalene, to a level three times higher than the Δshc background strain. During growth in flat panel bioreactors, a squalene titer of 5.1 mg/L of culture was reached.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214030119300306CyanobacteriaSynechocystisMetabolic engingeeringTerpenoid biosynthesisSqualene |
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Bagmi Pattanaik Elias Englund Nicholas Nolte Pia Lindberg Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Metabolic Engineering Communications Cyanobacteria Synechocystis Metabolic engingeering Terpenoid biosynthesis Squalene |
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Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 |
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Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 |
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Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 |
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Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 |
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Introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 |
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introduction of a green algal squalene synthase enhances squalene accumulation in a strain of synechocystis sp. pcc 6803 |
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Metabolic Engineering Communications |
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Squalene is a triterpene which is produced as a precursor for a wide range of terpenoid compounds in many organisms. It has commercial use in food and cosmetics but could also be used as a feedstock for production of chemicals and fuels, if generated sustainably on a large scale. We have engineered a cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, for production of squalene from CO2. In this organism, squalene is produced via the methylerythritol-phosphate (MEP) pathway for terpenoid biosynthesis, and consumed by the enzyme squalene hopene cyclase (Shc) for generation of hopanoids. The gene encoding Shc in Synechocystis was inactivated (Δshc) by insertion of a gene encoding a squalene synthase from the green alga Botryococcus braunii, under control of an inducible promoter. We could demonstrate elevated squalene generation in cells where the algal enzyme was induced. Heterologous overexpression of genes upstream in the MEP pathway further enhanced the production of squalene, to a level three times higher than the Δshc background strain. During growth in flat panel bioreactors, a squalene titer of 5.1 mg/L of culture was reached. |
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Cyanobacteria Synechocystis Metabolic engingeering Terpenoid biosynthesis Squalene |
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