Abstract
The yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is capable of high-intensity synthesis (overproduction) of citric (CA) and isocitric (ICA) acids under nitrogen limitation. The ratio of the synthesized acids depends on the producing strains used and the expression level of the aconitate hydratase gene (ACO1). Recombinant variants with overexpression of the multicopy ACO1 gene have been obtained based on the natural ICA-producing strain Y. lipolytica 672. A recombinant strain Y. lipolytica 20, which has an isocitrate-citrate ratio shifted towards ICA (2.3: 1) as compared to the parental strain (1.1: 1), has been selected. Culturing of the 20 variant in a 10 L reactor has resulted in the production of 72.6 g/L of ICA and 29.0 g/L of CA with a ratio of 2.5: 1. This makes it possible to regard Y. lipolytica 20 as a promising producer for the development of an industrial process for isocitrate production.
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