bioRxiv November 25, 2025

Creating an energy efficient central metabolism for boosting biosynthesis without compromising cell growth of yeast

Long-term natural evolution selects glycolysis as the major metabolic mode for rapid cell growth, which however lacks sufficient NADPH supply to dive the biosynthesis of reduced chemicals such as free fatty acids (FFAs). Engineering energy economical pathway for chemical overproduction always compromises cellular fitness due to the rigidity of cellular metabolism. Here, we successfully replaced glycolysis metabolism with an optimized pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) in an industrial yeast Ogataea