Abstract

Carotenoids are widely utilized in the food, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries. Here, Kluyveromyces marxianus was engineered to overproduce carotenoids from corncob hydrolysate or xylose mother liquid (XML, a byproduct of commercial xylose purification). First, the toxicity of fat-soluble carotenoids to cells was reduced by employing xylose inducible promoters using with a two-temperature strategy to separate cell growth and product accumulation. Then, through further engineering and optimization of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway, 1506.7 mg/L lycopene, 988.5 mg/L β-carotene or 142.9 mg/L astaxanthin were produced with glucose and xylose by K. marxianus. Finally, 397.7 mg/L and 279.7 mg/L lycopene, 297.3 mg/L and 108.8 mg/L β-carotene, and 86.4 mg/L and 56.8 mg/L astaxanthin were produced with nonsterilized andnondetoxified XML or corncob hydrolysate after nitrogen source optimization. To our knowledge, the produced amounts of lycopene, β-carotene and astaxanthin from lignocellulose biomass by yeast in this study were higher than those in previous reports.

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