Ethylene glycol metabolism in the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula toruloides

产油酵母红酵母(Rhodotorula toruloides)中的乙二醇代谢

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Abstract

The agro-food chain produces an impressive amount of waste, which includes not only lignocellulosic biomass, but also plastic, used for both protective films and packaging. Thanks to advances in enzymatic hydrolysis, it is now possible to imagine an upcycling that valorizes each waste through microbial fermentation. With this goal in mind, we first explored the ability of the oleaginous red yeast Rhodotorula toruloides to catabolize ethylene glycol (EG), obtained by the hydrolysis of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), in the presence of glucose in batch bioreactor experiments. Secondly, we focused on the physiology of EG catabolism in the presence of xylose as a sole carbon source, and in a mixture of glucose and xylose. Our results show that EG is metabolized to glycolic acid (GA) in all tested conditions. Remarkably, we report for the first time that the consumption of EG improves xylose bioprocess, possibly alleviating a cofactor imbalance by regenerating NAD(P)H. Consumption of EG in the presence of glucose started after the onset of the nitrogen limitation phase, while no significant differences were observed with the control; a 100% mol mol(-1) yield of GA was obtained, which has never been reported for yeasts. Finally, a putative EG oxidative pathway was proposed by in silico analyses supported with the existing omics data. Our results propose R. toruloides as a promising candidate for the production of GA from EG that could be exploited simultaneously for the sustainable production of microbial oils from residual hemicellulosic biomasses. KEY POINTS: • Ethylene glycol (EG) is not assimilated as a carbon source by Rhodotorula toruloides • With glucose, EG is oxidized to glycolic acid (GA) with a yield of 100% (mol mol(-1)) • With xylose, EG to GA is associated with improved growth and xylose uptake rate.

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