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1 Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloid Production in Yeast via Norlaudanosoline Improves Titer, Selectivity, and Yield Narcross L; Pyne ME; Kevvai K; Siu KH; Dueber JE; Martin VJJ; 41779670
BIOLOGY
2 Tri-Functional CRISPR Screen Reveals Overexpression of em QDR2 /em and em QDR3 /em Transporters Increase Fumaric Acid Production in em Kluyveromyces marxianus /em Thornbury M; Omran RP; Kumar L; Knoops A; Abushahin R; Whiteway M; Martin VJJ; 41277095
BIOLOGY
3 Advanced lithium-ion battery process manufacturing equipment for gigafactories: Past, present, and future perspectives Nekahi A; Feyzi E; Srivastava M; Yeganehdoust F; Madikere Raghunagtha Reddy AK; Zaghib K; 40678540
ENCS
4 Sequencing of a Dairy Isolate Unlocks em Kluyveromyces marxianus /em as a Host for Lactose Valorization Thornbury M; Knoops A; Summerby-Murray I; Dhaliwal J; Johnson S; Utomo JC; Joshi J; Narcross L; Remondetto G; Pouliot M; Whiteway M; Martin VJJ; 40629255
BIOLOGY
5 Exploring the glycoprotein washing fluid-assisted cleanup for the restoration of oil-contaminated shorelines with environmental integrity Sui J; Yue R; Bi H; Fu H; Yang A; Wang M; An C; 39260515
ENCS
6 Advancements in Hybrid Cellulose-Based Films: Innovations and Applications in 2D Nano-Delivery Systems Ramezani G; Stiharu I; van de Ven TGM; Nerguizian V; 38667550
ENCS
7 ALBA: a model-driven framework for the automatic generation of android location-based apps Gharaat M; Sharbaf M; Zamani B; Hamou-Lhadj A; 38624616
ENCS
8 The effect of Wharton's jelly-derived stem cells seeded/boron-loaded acellular scaffolds on the healing of full-thickness burn wounds in the rat model Nikzad S; Same S; Safiri S; Dolati S; Roushangar Zineh B; Meshgi S; Roshangar L; Sahin F; 38364284
BIOLOGY
9 Multi-objective control optimization of isolated bridge using replicator controller and NSGA-II Momeni Z; Bagchi A; 37662735
ENCS
10 CRAPS: Chromosomal-Repair-Assisted Pathway Shuffling in Yeast Dykstra CB; Pyne ME; Martin VJJ; 37584634
BIOLOGY
11 Facilitation strength across environmental and beneficiary trait gradients in stream communities Tumolo BB; Albertson LK; Daniels MD; Cross WF; Sklar LL; 37555442
CONCORDIA
12 Functional Synthetic Biology Aldulijan I; Beal J; Billerbeck S; Bouffard J; Chambonnier G; Ntelkis N; Guerreiro I; Holub M; Ross P; Selvarajah V; Sprent N; Vidal G; Vignoni A; 37073284
BIOLOGY
13 Pathway elucidation and microbial synthesis of proaporphine and bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloids from sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) Pyne ME; Gold ND; Martin VJJ; 37004909
BIOLOGY
14 Engineering the Enzyme Toolbox to Tailor Glycosylation in Small Molecule Natural Products and Protein Biologics Ouadhi S; López DMV; Mohideen FI; Kwan DH; 36444941
ENCS
15 Droplet digital microfluidic system for screening filamentous fungi based on enzymatic activity Samlali K; Alves CL; Jezernik M; Shih SCC; 36438986
BIOLOGY
16 LIST: A Newly Developed Laser-assisted Cell Bioprinting Technology Roversi K; Orimi HE; Erfanian M; Talbot S; Boutopoulos C; 36313198
ENCS
17 HealMA: a model-driven framework for automatic generation of IoT-based Android health monitoring applications Mehrabi M; Zamani B; Hamou-Lhadj A; 36185751
ENCS
18 Two Chemical Engineers Look at the COVID-19 Pandemic De Visscher A; Pinheiro Patrício PC; 35942051
ENCS
19 Arraying of microphotosynthetic power cells for enhanced power output Kuruvinashetti K; Packirisamy M; 35359612
ENCS
20 Advancing Undergraduate Synthetic Biology Education: Insights from a Canadian iGEM Student Perspective Diep P; Boucinha A; Kell BJ; Yeung BA; Chen XA; Tsyplenkov D; Serra D; Escobar A; Gnanapragasam A; Emond CA; Sajtovich VA; Mahadevan R; Kilkenny DM; Gini-Newman G; Kaern M; Ingalls B; 34237221
BIOLOGY
21 Macromolecularly Engineered Thermoreversible Heterogeneous Self-Healable Networks Encapsulating Reactive Multidentate Block Copolymer-Stabilized Carbon Nanotubes Zhang G; Patel T; Nellepalli P; Bhagat S; Hase H; Jazani AM; Salzmann I; Ye Z; Oh JK; 33988899
CHEMBIOCHEM
22 Finite Element Modelling of Bandgap Engineered Graphene FET with the Application in Sensing Methanethiol Biomarker. Singh P, Abedini Sohi P, Kahrizi M 33467459
ENCS
23 Resources and Methods for Engineering "Designer" Glycan-Binding Proteins. Warkentin R, Kwan DH 33450899
CHEMBIOCHEM
24 Using intracellular plasmonics to characterize nanomorphology in human cells. Sohrabi Kashani A, Piekny A, Packirisamy M 33365137
BIOLOGY
25 Modular Construction of Porous Hydrogen-Bonded  Molecular Materials from Melams. Khadivjam T, Che-Quang H, Maris T, Ajoyan Z, Howarth A, Wuest JD 32115786
CONCORDIA
26 Single-step Precision Genome Editing in Yeast Using CRISPR-Cas9. Akhmetov A, Laurent JM, Gollihar J, Gardner EC, Garge RK, Ellington AD, Kachroo AH, Marcotte EM 29770349
BIOLOGY
27 An Engineered Aro1 Protein Degradation Approach for Increased cis,cis-Muconic Acid Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pyne ME, Narcross L, Melgar M, Kevvai K, Mookerjee S, Leite GB, Martin VJJ 29934332
BIOLOGY
28 A Highly Characterized Synthetic Landing Pad System for Precise Multicopy Gene Integration in Yeast. Bourgeois L, Pyne ME, Martin VJJ 30372609
BIOLOGY
29 Deconstructing the genetic basis of spent sulphite liquor tolerance using deep sequencing of genome-shuffled yeast. Pinel D, Colatriano D, Jiang H, Lee H, Martin VJ 25866561
CSFG
30 Reconstituting Plant Secondary Metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Production of High-Value Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids. Pyne ME, Narcross L, Fossati E, Bourgeois L, Burton E, Gold ND, Martin VJ 27417930
CSFG
31 Structure-Guided Directed Evolution of Glycosidases: A Case Study in Engineering a Blood Group Antigen-Cleaving Enzyme. Kwan DH 28935105
CSFG
32 Determinants of selection in yeast evolved by genome shuffling. Biot-Pelletier D, Pinel D, Larue K, Martin VJJ 30356826
CSFG

 

Title:An Engineered Aro1 Protein Degradation Approach for Increased cis,cis-Muconic Acid Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Authors:Pyne MENarcross LMelgar MKevvai KMookerjee SLeite GBMartin VJJ
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29934332?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1128/AEM.01095-18
Publication:Applied and environmental microbiology
Keywords:Aro1Saccharomyces cerevisiaeadipic aciddegron taggingmetabolic engineeringmuconic acidshikimate
PMID:29934332 Category:Appl Environ Microbiol Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
2 Centre for Applied Synthetic Biology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
3 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada vincent.martin@concordia.ca.

Description:

An Engineered Aro1 Protein Degradation Approach for Increased cis,cis-Muconic Acid Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Appl Environ Microbiol. 2018 Sep 01;84(17):

Authors: Pyne ME, Narcross L, Melgar M, Kevvai K, Mookerjee S, Leite GB, Martin VJJ

Abstract

Muconic acid (MA) is a chemical building block and precursor to adipic and terephthalic acids used in the production of nylon and polyethylene terephthalate polymer families. Global demand for these important materials, coupled to their dependence on petrochemical resources, provides substantial motivation for the microbial synthesis of MA and its derivatives. In this context, the Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast shikimate pathway can be sourced as a precursor for the formation of MA. Here we report a novel strategy to balance MA pathway performance with aromatic amino acid prototrophy by destabilizing Aro1 through C-terminal degron tagging. Coupling of a composite MA production pathway to degron-tagged Aro1 in an aro3? aro4? mutant background led to the accumulation of 5.6 g/liter protocatechuic acid (PCA). However, metabolites downstream of PCA were not detected, despite the inclusion of genes mediating their biosynthesis. Because CEN.PK family strains of S. cerevisiae lack the activity of Pad1, a key enzyme supporting PCA decarboxylase activity, chromosomal expression of intact PAD1 alleviated this bottleneck, resulting in nearly stoichiometric conversion (95%) of PCA to downstream products. In a fed-batch bioreactor, the resulting strain produced 1.2 g/liter MA under prototrophic conditions and 5.1 g/liter MA when supplemented with amino acids, corresponding to a yield of 58 mg/g sugar.IMPORTANCE Previous efforts to engineer a heterologous MA pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been hindered by a bottleneck at the PCA decarboxylation step and the creation of aromatic amino acid auxotrophy through deleterious manipulation of the pentafunctional Aro1 protein. In light of these studies, this work was undertaken with the central objective of preserving amino acid prototrophy, which we achieved by employing an Aro1 degradation strategy. Moreover, resolution of the key PCA decarboxylase bottleneck, as detailed herein, advances our understanding of yeast MA biosynthesis and will guide future strain engineering efforts. These strategies resulted in the highest titer reported to date for muconic acid produced in yeast. Overall, our study showcases the effectiveness of careful tuning of yeast Aro1 activity and the importance of host-pathway dynamics.

PMID: 29934332 [PubMed - in process]





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