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    Caffeic acid (CA), a natural phenolic compound, has important medicinal value and market potential. In this study, we report a metabolic engineering strategy for the biosynthesis of CA in Candida glycerinogenes using xylose and glucose. The availability of precursors was increased by optimization of the shikimate (SA) pathway and the aromatic amino acid pathway. Subsequently, the carbon flux into the SA pathway was maximized by introducing a xylose metabolic pathway and optimizing the xylose assimilation pathway. Eventually, a high yielding strain CG19 was obtained, which reached a yield of 4.61 mg/g CA from mixed sugar, which was 1.2-fold higher than that of glucose. The CA titer in the 5 L bioreactor reached 431.45 mg/L with a yield of 8.63 mg/g of mixed sugar. These promising results demonstrate the great advantages of mixed sugar over glucose for high-yield production of CA. This is the first report to produce CA in C. glycerinogenes with xylose and glucose as carbon sources, which developed a promising strategy for the efficient production of high-value aromatic compounds.

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    Xi-Hui Wang, Cui Zhao, Xin-Yao Lu, Hong Zong, Bin Zhuge. Production of Caffeic Acid with Co-fermentation of Xylose and Glucose by Multi-modular Engineering in Candida glycerinogenes. ACS synthetic biology. 2022 Feb 18;11(2):900-908

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    PMID: 35138824

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