Efficient production of 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol via combination optimization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Yaru Pang, Xu Cheng, Yali Ban, Yue Li, Bo Lv*, Chun Li*

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Abstract

22(R)-hydroxycholesterol (22(R)-HCHO) is a crucial precursor of steroids biosynthesis with various biological functions. However, the production of 22(R)-HCHO is expensive and unsustainable due to chemical synthesis and extraction from plants or animals. This study aimed to construct a microbial cell factory to efficiently produce 22(R)-HCHO through systems metabolic engineering. First, we tested 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase (Dhcr7s) and cholesterol C22-hydroxylases from different sources in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the titer of 22(R)-HCHO reached 128.30 mg L−1 in the engineered strain expressing Dhcr7 from Columba livia (ClDhcr7) and cholesterol 22-hydroxylase from Veratrum californicum (VcCyp90b27). Subsequently, the 22(R)-HCHO titer was significantly increased to 427.78 mg L−1 by optimizing the critical genes involved in 22(R)-HCHO biosynthesis. Furthermore, hybrid diploids were constructed to balance cell growth and 22(R)-HCHO production and to improve stress tolerance. Finally, the engineered strain produced 2.03 g L−1 of 22(R)-HCHO in a 5-L fermenter, representing the highest 22(R)-HCHO titer reported to date in engineered microbial cell factories. The results of this study provide a foundation for further applications of 22(R)-HCHO in various industrially valuable steroids.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400286
JournalBiotechnology Journal
Volume19
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol
  • 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • hybrid diploids
  • metabolic engineering

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