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Engineering Vibrio sp. SP1 for the production of carotenoids directly from brown macroalgae
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Macroalgae is regarded as a promising third-generation marine biomass that can be utilized as a sustainable feedstock for bio-industry due to the high sugar level and absence of lignin. Alginate, composed of 1,4-linked D-mannuronate (M) and L-guluronate (G), is one of the major carbohydrates in brown macroalgae. It is difficult to be assimilated by most industrial microorganisms. Therefore, developing engineered microorganisms that can utilize alginate as a feedstock in order to produce natural products from marine biomass is critical. In this study, we isolated, characterized, and sequenced <i>Vibrio</i> sp. SP1 which rapidly grows using alginate as a sole carbon source. We further engineered this strain by introducing genes encoding enzymes under the control of synthetic expression cassettes to produce lycopene and β-carotene which are attractive phytochemicals owing to the antioxidant property. We confirmed that the engineered <i>Vibrio</i> sp. SP1 could successfully produce 2.13 ± 0.37 mg L<sup>-1</sup> of lycopene, 2.98 ± 0.43 mg L<sup>-1</sup> of β -carotene, respectively, from 10 g L<sup>-1</sup> of alginate as a sole carbon source. Furthermore, our engineered strain could directly convert 60 g L<sup>-1</sup> of brown macroalgae <i>Sargassum fusiforme</i> into 1.23 ± 0.21 mg L<sup>-1</sup> of lycopene without any pretreatment which had been vitally required for the previous productions. As the first demonstrated strain to produce high-value product from <i>Sargassum</i>, <i>Vibrio</i> sp. SP1 is evaluated to be a desirable platform for the brown macroalgae-based biorefinery.
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