Affiliation:
1. Suzhou University of Science and Technology - Shihu Campus: Suzhou University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Erythritol is a valuable compound as sweetener and chemical material however cannot be fermented from the abundant substrate xylose.
Methods
The strain Trichosporonoides oedocephalis ATCC 16958 was employed to produce polyols including xylitol and erythritol by metabolic engineering approaches.
Results
The introduction of a substrate selective ribose-5-phosphate isomerase endowed T. oedocephalis with xylose-assimilation activity to produce xylitol, and eliminated glycerol production simultaneously. A more value-added product, erythritol was produced by further introducing a homologous xylulose kinase. The carbon flux was redirected from xylitol to erythritol by adding high osmotic pressure. The production of erythritol was improved to 46.5 g/L in flasks by fermentation optimization, and the process was scaled up in a 5-L fermentor, with 40 g/L erythritol production after 120 h, and a time-space yield of 0.56 g/L/h.
Conclusion
This study demonstrated the potential of T. oedocephalis in the synthesis of multiple useful products from xylose.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC