发酵
生产(经济)
生化工程
生物技术
合成生物学
化学
制浆造纸工业
食品科学
生物
工程类
经济
计算生物学
宏观经济学
作者
Razieh Rafieenia,Cinzia Klemm,Piotr Hapeta,Jing Fu,M. García,Rodrigo Ledesma‐Amaro
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tibtech.2024.10.015
摘要
Microbial cell factories, which convert feedstocks into a product of value, have the potential to help transition toward a bio-based economy with more sustainable ways to produce food, fuels, chemicals, and materials. One common challenge found in most bioconversions is the co-production, together with the product of interest, of undesirable byproducts or overflow metabolites. Here, we designed a strategy based on synthetic microbial communities to address this issue and increase overall production yields. To achieve our goal, we created a Yarrowia lipolytica co-culture comprising a wild-type (WT) strain that consumes glucose to make biomass and citric acid (CA), and an 'upcycler' strain, which consumes the CA produced by the WT strain. The co-culture produced up to two times more β-carotene compared with the WT monoculture using either minimal medium or hydrolysate. The proposed strategy has the potential to be applied to other bioprocesses and organisms.
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