Reference: Fang Y and Xiao H (2022) The Aspartic Protease Yps3p and Cell Wall Glucanase Scw10p Are Novel Determinants That Enhance the Secretion of the Antitumor Triterpenoid GA-HLDOA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ACS Synth Biol 11(9):2917-2926

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Efficient bioproduction of triterpenoids is gaining increasing interest because of their significant biological applications; however, the secretion and bioproduction of triterpenoids are hindered by untapped genetic determinants. In our previous study, we observed that different engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains exhibit different abilities for secreting the antitumor triterpenoid ganoderic acid 3-hydroxy-lanosta-8,24-dien-26-oic acid (GA-HLDOA). In the present study, we performed comparative proteomics analyses of the engineered strains and identified two genes, encoding an aspartic protease, YPS3, and a cell wall glucanase, SCW10, as the most effective determinants that enhance the secretion of GA-HLDOA. Compared with this control strain, strain BJ5464-r demonstrated an overexpression of YPS3 and SCW10 resulting in 3.9-fold and 4.7-fold higher secretion of GA-HLDOA, respectively, and these increases were accompanied by an increase in cell permeability. Moreover, compared with the YPS3-overexpressing strain, the SCW10-overexpressing strain had a thinner outer mannan layer. Our findings offer valuable insights into designing microbial cell factories for the efficient secretion of triterpenoids.

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