Issue 7, 2019

Cell-surface display technology and metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhancing xylitol production from woody biomass

Abstract

Xylitol is a major commodity chemical widely used in both the food and pharmaceutical industries. Although the worldwide demand for xylitol is constantly growing, its industrial production from purified D-xylose involves a costly and polluting catalytic hydrogenation process. Biotechnological production of xylitol from biomass is a promising strategy to establish an environmentally friendly sustainable conversion process. In this study, xylitol was produced from woody Kraft pulp (KP) by using an engineered strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (YPH499-XR-BGL-XYL-XYN) expressing cytosolic xylose reductase (XR), along with β-D-glucosidase (BGL), xylosidase (XYL) and xylanase (XYN) enzymes co-displayed on the cell surface. All these enzymes contributed to the consolidated bioprocessing of KP to xylitol with a yield of 2.3 g L−1 (28% conversion) after 96 hours, along with a significantly reduced amount of commercial enzymes required for pre-treatment (commercial hemicellulase cocktail (CHC), [CHC] = 0.02 g-DW per g). Further improvement of the cell surface display of XYL and XYN was obtained by using a SED1 “SSS” cassette, containing the coding sequences of the SED1 promoter, the SED1 secretion signal, and the SED1 anchoring domain, to generate the improved strain YPH499-XR-BGL-XYLsss-XYNsss. This improved strain showed a significantly enhanced xylitol production capacity reaching a yield of 3.7 g L−1 (44% conversion) after 96 hours. The cellulosic content of KP residues was also significantly increased, from 78% to 87% after 96 hours of fermentation, and nanofibrillation of KP residues was observed by scanning electron microscopy. Pre-treatment and fermentation were successfully performed as a proof of concept to further scale up bio-refinery industrial production of xylitol from lignocellulose.

Graphical abstract: Cell-surface display technology and metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhancing xylitol production from woody biomass

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Dec 2018
Accepted
01 Mar 2019
First published
04 Mar 2019

Green Chem., 2019,21, 1795-1808

Cell-surface display technology and metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for enhancing xylitol production from woody biomass

G. Guirimand, K. Inokuma, T. Bamba, M. Matsuda, K. Morita, K. Sasaki, C. Ogino, J. Berrin, T. Hasunuma and A. Kondo, Green Chem., 2019, 21, 1795 DOI: 10.1039/C8GC03864C

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