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One-pot synthesis of cellobiose from sucrose using sucrose phosphorylase and cellobiose phosphorylase co-displaying Pichia pastoris as a reusable whole-cell biocatalyst

Kentaro Inokuma Kiyotsuna Toyohara Tomoya Hamada Akihiko Kondo Tomohisa Hasunuma

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Abstract Cellobiose has received increasing attention in various industrial sectors, ranging from food and feed to cosmetics. The development of large-scale cellobiose applications requires a cost-effective production technology as currently used methods based on cellulose hydrolysis are costly. Here, a one-pot synthesis of cellobiose from sucrose was conducted using a recombinant Pichia pastoris strain as a reusable whole-cell biocatalyst. Thermophilic sucrose phosphorylase from Bifidobacterium longum (BlSP) and cellobiose phosphorylase from Clostridium stercorarium (CsCBP) were co-displayed on the cell surface of P. pastoris via a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchoring system. Cells of the BlSP and CsCBP co-displaying P. pastoris strain were used as whole-cell biocatalysts to convert sucrose to cellobiose with commercial thermophilic xylose isomerase. Cellobiose productivity significantly improved with yeast cells grown on glycerol compared to glucose-grown cells. In one-pot bioconversion using glycerol-grown yeast cells, approximately 81.2 g/L of cellobiose was produced from 100 g/L of sucrose, corresponding to 81.2% of the theoretical maximum yield, within 24 h at 60 °C. Moreover, recombinant yeast cells maintained a cellobiose titer > 80 g/L, even after three consecutive cell-recycling one-pot bioconversion cycles. These results indicated that one-pot bioconversion using yeast cells displaying two phosphorylases as whole-cell catalysts is a promising approach for cost-effective cellobiose production.

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Kentaro Inokuma

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Kiyotsuna Toyohara

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Tomoya Hamada

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Akihiko Kondo

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Tomohisa Hasunuma

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Inokuma, K., Toyohara, K., Hamada, T., Kondo, A., Hasunuma, T. (2024). One-pot synthesis of cellobiose from sucrose using sucrose phosphorylase and cellobiose phosphorylase co-displaying Pichia pastoris as a reusable whole-cell biocatalyst. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69676-x

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