Enhanced degradation of exogenetic citrinin by glycosyltransferases in the oleaginous yeast Saitozyma podzolica zwy-2-3.

Bioresour Technol

Microbiology and Metabolic Engineering Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, College of Life Science, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610065, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

The contamination by the toxin citrinin (CIT), produced by fungi, has been reported in agricultural foods and is known to be nephrotoxic to humans. In this study, we found that CIT could be effectively degraded by the oleaginous yeast Saitozyma podzolica zwy-2-3. Four genes encoding glycosyltransferases (GTs) in S. podzolica zwy-2-3 (SPGTs) were identified by evolutionary and structural analyses. The overexpression of SPGTs enhanced CIT degradation to 0.56 mg/L/h in S. podzolica zwy-2-3 by increasing ATP and glutathione (GSH) contents to oxidize CIT and scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS). Besides, SPGTs promoted lipid synthesis by 9.3 % of S. podzolica zwy-2-3 under CIT stress. These results suggest that SPGTs in oleaginous yeast play a pivotal role in enhancing CIT degradation and lipid accumulation. These findings provide a valuable basis for the application of GTs in oleaginous yeast to alleviate CIT contamination in agricultural production, which may contribute to food safety.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131468DOI Listing

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