Efficient production of itaconic acid from the single-carbon substrate methanol with engineered Komagataella phaffii

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Abstract

Background: Amidst the escalating carbon dioxide levels resulting from fossil fuel consumption, there is a pressing need for sustainable, bio-based alternatives to underpin future global economies. Single-carbon feedstocks, derived from CO2, represent promising substrates for biotechnological applications. Especially, methanol is gaining prominence for bio-production of commodity chemicals. Results: In this study, we show the potential of Komagataella phaffii as a production platform for itaconic acid using methanol as the carbon source. Successful integration of heterologous genes from Aspergillus terreus (cadA, mttA and mfsA) alongside fine-tuning of the mfsA gene expression, led to promising initial itaconic acid titers of 28 g·L−1 after 5 days of fed-batch cultivation. Through the combined efforts of process optimization and strain engineering strategies, we further boosted the itaconic acid production reaching titers of 55 g·L−1 after less than 5 days of methanol feed, while increasing the product yield on methanol from 0.06 g·g−1 to 0.24 g·g−1. Conclusion: Our results highlight the potential of K. phaffii as a methanol-based platform organism for sustainable biochemical production.

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Severinsen, M. M., Bachleitner, S., Modenese, V., Ata, Ö., & Mattanovich, D. (2024). Efficient production of itaconic acid from the single-carbon substrate methanol with engineered Komagataella phaffii. Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-024-02541-1

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