Production of isoprenoids
View Patent ↗The invention provides a biological method of producing isoprenoids.
1. A recombinant yeast having an endogenous mevalonate pathway comprising: an enzyme that converts acetyl-CoA to acetoacetyl-CoA (thiolase), an enzyme that converts acetoacetyl-CoA to hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG Co A synthase; HMGS), an enzyme that converts hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA to mevalonic acid (HMG Co A reductase; HMGR), an enzyme that converts mevalonic acid to phosphomevalonic acid (mevalonate kinase; MK), an enzyme that converts phosphomevalonic acid to phosphomevalonate (phsophomevalonate kinase; PMK), and an enzyme that converts phosphomevalonate to isopentenyl pyrophosphate (phsophomevalonate decarboxylase; PMD) that is capable of making an isoprenoid compound comprising at least one heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding:
a heterologous HMGR;
a heterologous MK;
a heterologous PMK; and,
a heterologous PMD;
wherein the yeast has more copies of HMGR encoded by the nucleic acid molecules than thiolase and HMGS and the yeast has more copies of MK, PMK, and PMD encoded by the nucleic acid molecules than thiolase and HMGS.
2. The microorganism of claim 1 wherein the at least one heterologous enzyme is encoded by one recombinant nucleic acid molecule.
3. The microorganism of claim 1 wherein the at least one heterologous enzyme is encoded by a plurality of nucleic acid molecules.
4. The microorganism of claim 1 wherein the at least one heterologous nucleic acid molecule is under inducible control.
5. The microorganism of claim 1 wherein the at least one heterologous nucleic acid molecule includes multiple copies of a nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme that converts hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA to mevalonic acid.
6. The microorganism of claim 5 wherein the multiple copies are integrated into a chromosome.
7. The microorganism of claim 5 wherein the multiple copies are on a plasmid.
8. The microorganism of claim 1 wherein the at least one heterologous enzyme includes an enzyme that converts acetoacetyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA into hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA.
9. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein the yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
10. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein the heterologous enzyme that converts hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA to mevalonic acid is a truncated HMG-Co A reductase.
11. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein the heterologous enzyme that converts hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA to mevalonic acid is a bacterial enzyme.
12. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein the heterologous enzyme that converts hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA to mevalonic acid is a yeast enzyme.
13. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein each of the heterologous enzymes is a eukaryotic enzyme.
14. The recombinant yeast of claim 1 wherein each of the heterologous enzymes is a yeast enzyme.