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Efficient expression of OUC-Sb-lip2 in Yarrowia lipolytica and its comprehensive utilization in the enrichment of DHA and EPA from fish oil.

Abstract

Lipases are widely used in the modification of functional lipids, particularly in the enrichment of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). In this study, a lipase named OUC-Sb-lip2 was expressed in Yarrowia lipolytica, achieving a promising enzyme activity of 472.6 U/mL by optimizing the culture medium, notably through olive oil supplementation. A significant proportion (58.8%) of the lipase activity was located in the cells, whereas 41.2% was secreted into the supernatant. Both whole-cell and immobilized OUC-Sb-lip2 were used to enrich DHA and epa from fish oil. The whole-cell approach increased the DHA and epa contents to 2.59 and 2.55 times that of the original oil, respectively. Similarly, the immobilized OUC-Sb-lip2 resulted in a 2.00-fold increase in DHA and an 1.99-fold increase in epa after a 6-h hydrolysis period. Whole cell and the immobilized OUC-Sb-lip2 retained 48.7% and 52.7% of their activity after six cycles of reuse, respectively.

Authors

Gao, Kunpeng,Xin, Qi,Jiang, Hong,Secundo, Francesco,Mao, Xiangzhao
Published Date 2024 Dec 1