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Wicket: A Versatile Tool for the Integration and Optimization of Exogenous Pathways in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>
Yeast can be used as a microbial
cell factory to produce valuable
chemicals. However, introducing an exogenous pathway into particular
or different chromosomal locations for stable expression is still
a daunting task. To address this issue, we designed a DNA cassette
called a “wicket”, which can be integrated into the
yeast genome at designated loci to accept exogenous DNA upon excision
by a nuclease. Using this system, we demonstrated that, in strains
with “wickets”, we could achieve near 100% efficiency
for integration of the β-carotene pathway with no need for selective
markers. Furthermore, it allowed independent and simultaneous integration
of different genes in a pathway, resulting in a large variety of strains
with variable copy numbers of each gene. This system could be a useful
tool to modulate the integration of multiple copies of genes within
a metabolic pathway and to optimize the yield of the target products