biosynthesis of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid via a medium-chain length specific fatty acid synthase and cytochrome P450 in .

Metab Eng Commun

Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Published: June 2020

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  • Terminally hydroxylated fatty acids, like 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid, have important industrial uses, and this study demonstrates their potential biosynthesis using glucose and ethanol in yeast.
  • Toxicity tests showed that medium-chain ω-hydroxy fatty acids and dicarboxylic acids don't harm yeast cultures, even at high concentrations.
  • The research identified that the efficiency of cytochrome P450 enzyme systems is crucial for the production of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid, which is influenced by the carbon source used and the availability of the heme cofactor.

Article Abstract

Terminally hydroxylated fatty acids or dicarboxylic acids are industrially relevant compounds with broad applications. Here, we present the proof of principle for the biosynthesis of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid from glucose and ethanol in the yeast . Toxicity tests with medium-chain length ω-hydroxy fatty acids and dicarboxylic acids revealed little or no growth impairments on yeast cultures even at higher concentrations. The ability of various heterologous cytochrome P450 enzymes in combination with their cognate reductases for ω-hydroxylation of externally fed octanoic acid were compared. Finally, the most efficient P450 enzyme system was expressed in a yeast strain, whose fatty acid synthase was engineered for octanoic acid production, resulting in biosynthesis of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid up to 3 ​mg/l. Accumulation of octanoic acid revealed that cytochromes P450 activities were limiting 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid synthesis. The hydroxylation of both externally added and intracellularly produced octanoic acid was strongly dependent on the carbon source used, with ethanol being preferred. We further identified the availability of heme, a cofactor needed for P450 activity, as a limiting factor of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid biosynthesis.

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