Engineered Microbial Consortium for Production of Sclareolide.

J Agric Food Chem

State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, No. 72 Binhai Road, Qingdao, Shandong 266237, China.

Published: September 2024

Sclareolide, a natural product with bioactive and fragrant properties, is not only utilized in the food, healthcare, and cosmetics industries but also serves as a precursor for the production of ambroxide and some bioactive compounds. Currently, there are three primary methods for producing sclareolide: direct extraction from plants, chemical synthesis using sclareol as a precursor, and the biotransformation of sclareol. Here, we established a platform for producing sclareolide through a modular coculture system with and ATCC 20918. was engineered for sclareol biosynthesis from glucose, while enabled the production of sclareolide via sclareol biotransformation. To enhance the supply of sclareol, a recombinant yeast strain was constructed through metabolic engineering to produce 536.2 mg/L of sclareol. Further improvement of the coculture system for sclareolide production was achieved by incorporating Triton X-100 facilitated intermediate permeability, inoculation proportion adjustment, and culture temperature optimization. These refinements culminated in a sclareolide yield of 626.3 mg/L. This study presents a novel streamlined and efficient approach for sclareolide preparation, showcasing the potential of the microbial consortium in sustainable bioproduction.

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