2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(86b) Metabolic Engineering of an Acid-Tolerant Strain Pichia Kudriavzevii for Itaconic Acid Production
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Pichia kudriavzevii is an acid-tolerant nonconventional yeast that has been engineered to produce succinic acid in industry. By introducing the cis-aconitic acid decarboxylase (cad) gene from A. terreus, the initial titer of itaconic acid reached 105 mg/L. Considering that the substrate cis-aconitate is produced in the mitochondrial whereas itaconic acid is produced in the cytosol, a transporter is needed to transport cis-aconitate to the cytosol. To do so, we overexpressed a native mitochondrial transporter, which led to doubled production of itaconic acid. By introducing the newly inverted CRISPR-Cas9 system into P. kudriavzevii, we successfully knocked out the isocitrate dehydrogenase (icd) gene to increase the availability of cis-aconitate. Finally, we integrated cad and the mitochondrial transporter gene to the genome of the P. kudriavzevii icd knockout strain. The production increased to 521mg/L in shake-flask culture, and XX g/L in fed-batch fermentation. Our work demonstrates the great potential of engineering P. kudriavzevii as an industrial platform for organic acid production.