Rhodosporidium toruloides - A potential red yeast chassis for lipids and beyond

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Abstract

The red yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides naturally produces microbial lipids and carotenoids. In the past decade or so, many studies demonstrated R. toruloides as a promising platform for lipid production owing to its diverse substrate appetites, robust stress resistance and other favorable features. Also, significant progresses have been made in genome sequencing, multi-omic analysis and genome-scale modeling, thus illuminating the molecular basis behind its physiology, metabolism and response to environmental stresses. At the same time, genetic parts and tools are continuously being developed to manipulate this distinctive organism. Engineered R. toruloides strains are emerging for enhanced production of conventional lipids, functional lipids as well as other interesting metabolites. This review updates those progresses and highlights future directions for advanced biotechnological applications.

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Wen, Z., Zhang, S., Odoh, C. K., Jin, M., & Zhao, Z. K. (2020, August 1). Rhodosporidium toruloides - A potential red yeast chassis for lipids and beyond. FEMS Yeast Research. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsyr/foaa038

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