Synthetic Biology Expands the Industrial Potential of Yarrowia lipolytica.

Trends Biotechnol

McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 200 East Dean Keeton Street, Austin, TX 78712, USA; Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas at Austin, 2500 Speedway Avenue, Austin, TX 78712, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2018

The oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is quickly emerging as the most popular non-conventional (i.e., non-model organism) yeast in the bioproduction field. With a high propensity for flux through tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates and biological precursors such as acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA, this host is especially well suited to meet our industrial chemical production needs. Recent progress in synthetic biology tool development has greatly enhanced our ability to rewire this organism, with advances in genetic component design, CRISPR technologies, and modular cloning strategies. In this review we investigate recent developments in metabolic engineering and describe how the new tools being developed help to realize the full industrial potential of this host. Finally, we conclude with our vision of the developments that will be necessary to enhance future engineering efforts.

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