Current advances in alteration of fatty acid profile in Rhodotorula toruloides: a mini-review

World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2023 Jun 26;39(9):234. doi: 10.1007/s11274-023-03595-3.

Abstract

Microbial lipids are considered promising and environmentally friendly substitutes for fossil fuels and plant-derived oils. They alleviate the depletion of limited petroleum storage and the decrement of arable lands resulting from the greenhouse effect. Microbial lipids derived from oleaginous yeasts provide fatty acid profiles similar to plant-derived oils, which are considered as sustainable and alternative feedstocks for use in the biofuel, cosmetics, and food industries. Rhodotorula toruloides is an intriguing oleaginous yeast strain that can accumulate more than 70% of its dry biomass as lipid content. It can utilize a wide range of substrates, including low-cost sugars and industrial waste. It is also robust against various industrial inhibitors. However, precise control of the fatty acid profile of the lipids produced by R. toruloides is essential for broadening its biotechnological applications. This mini-review describes recent progress in identifying fatty synthesis pathways and consolidated strategies used for specific fatty acid-rich lipid production via metabolic engineering, strain domestication. In addition, this mini-review summarized the effects of culture conditions on fatty acid profiles in R. toruloides. The perspectives and constraints of harnessing R. toruloides for tailored lipid production are also discussed in this mini-review.

Keywords: Fatty acid alteration; Metabolic engineering; Microbial lipid; Rhodotorula toruloides.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Fatty Acids* / metabolism
  • Oils / metabolism
  • Rhodotorula* / metabolism
  • Yeasts / metabolism

Substances

  • Fatty Acids
  • Oils

Supplementary concepts

  • Rhodotorula toruloides