Author:
Zeng Du-Wen,Yang Yong-Qiang,Wang Qi,Zhang Feng-Li,Zhang Mao-Dong,Liao Sha,Liu Zhi-Qiang,Fan Ya-Chao,Liu Chen-Guang,Zhang Lin,Zhao Xin-Qing
Abstract
Abstract
Kluyveromyces marxianus has become an attractive non-conventional yeast cell factory due to its advantageous properties such as high thermal tolerance and rapid growth. Succinic acid (SA) is an important platform molecule that has been applied in various industries such as food, material, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. SA bioproduction may be compromised by its toxicity. Besides, metabolite-responsive promoters are known to be important for dynamic control of gene transcription. Therefore, studies on global gene transcription under various SA concentrations are of great importance. Here, comparative transcriptome changes of K. marxianus exposed to various concentrations of SA were analyzed. Enrichment and analysis of gene clusters revealed repression of the tricarboxylic acid cycle and glyoxylate cycle, also activation of the glycolysis pathway and genes related to ergosterol synthesis. Based on the analyses, potential SA-responsive promoters were investigated, among which the promoter strength of IMTCP2 and KLMA_50231 increased 43.4% and 154.7% in response to 15 g/L SA. In addition, overexpression of the transcription factors Gcr1, Upc2, and Ndt80 significantly increased growth under SA stress. Our results benefit understanding SA toxicity mechanisms and the development of robust yeast for organic acid production.
Key points
• Global gene transcription of K. marxianus is changed by succinic acid (SA)
• Promoter activities of IMTCP2 and KLMA_50123 are regulated by SA
• Overexpression of Gcr1, Upc2, and Ndt80 enhanced SA tolerance
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Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC