Genome-scale model reconstruction of the methylotrophic yeast Ogataea polymorpha

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Background: Ogataea polymorpha is a thermotolerant, methylotrophic yeast with significant industrial applications. While previously mainly used for protein synthesis, it also holds promise for producing platform chemicals. O. polymorpha has the distinct advantage of using methanol as a substrate, which could be potentially derived from carbon capture and utilization streams. Full development of the organism into a production strain and estimation of the metabolic capabilities require additional strain design, guided by metabolic modeling with a genome-scale metabolic model. However, to date, no genome-scale metabolic model is available for O. polymorpha. Results: To overcome this limitation, we used a published reconstruction of the closely related yeast Komagataella phaffii as a reference and corrected reactions based on KEGG and MGOB annotation. Additionally, we conducted phenotype microarray experiments to test the suitability of 190 substrates as carbon sources. Over three-quarter of the substrate use was correctly reproduced by the model and 27 new substrates were added, that were not present in the K. phaffii reference model. Conclusion: The developed genome-scale metabolic model of O. polymorpha will support the engineering of synthetic metabolic capabilities and enable the optimization of production processes, thereby supporting a sustainable future methanol economy.

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Liebal, U. W., Fabry, B. A., Ravikrishnan, A., Schedel, C. V., Schmitz, S., Blank, L. M., & Ebert, B. E. (2021). Genome-scale model reconstruction of the methylotrophic yeast Ogataea polymorpha. BMC Biotechnology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12896-021-00675-w

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