Developing a novel heme biosensor to produce high-active hemoproteins in Pichia pastoris through comparative transcriptomics
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Developing a novel heme biosensor to produce high-active hemoproteins in Pichia pastoris through comparative transcriptomics
Abstract
The development of a heme-responsive biosensor for dynamic pathway regulation in eukaryotes has never been reported, posing a challenge for achieving the efficient synthesis of multifunctional hemoproteins and maintaining intracellular heme homeostasis. Herein, a biosensor containing a newly identified heme-responsive promoter, CRISPR/dCas9, and a degradation tag N-degron was designed and optimized to fine-tune heme biosynthesis in the efficient heme-supplying Pichia pastoris P1H9 chassis. After identifying literature-reported promoters insensitive to heme, the endogenous heme-responsive promoters were mined by transcriptomics, and an optimal biosensor was screened from different combinations of regulatory elements. The dynamic regulation pattern of the biosensor was validated by the transcriptional fluctuations of the HEM2 gene involved in heme biosynthesis and the subsequent responsive changes in intracellular heme titers. We demonstrate the efficiency of this regulatory system by improving the production of high-active porcine myoglobin and soy hemoglobin, which can be used to develop artificial meat and artificial metalloenzymes. Moreover, these findings can offer valuable strategies for the synthesis of other hemoproteins.
Keywords: Fine-tunning; Heme biosensor; Heme biosynthesis; Hemoprotein expression; Pichia pastoris.
Copyright © 2024 International Metabolic Engineering Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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