“…TAL is also regarded as a platform chemical capable of being converted into a wide range of high-value and commodity products . In recent years, the TAL of high titers has been produced in several heterologous hosts, including E. coli ; , S. cerevisiae ; ,− and nonconventional yeasts, such as Yarrowia lipolytica , Rhodotorula toruloides , and Kluyveromyces marxianus , , after the introduction of the g2 ps-1 gene, which engineers the enzyme or rewires endogenous metabolic pathways. In all of the studies above in yeasts, TAL was exclusively synthesized in the cytosol by engineering cytosolic acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA supply, and TAL production was further enhanced by decreasing the carbon flux into mitochondrial acetyl-CoA. ,, In a very recent study, a three-enzyme metabolon displayed on the peroxisomal outer surface captured peroxisomal acetyl-CoA transported to the cytosol (in the form of acetyl-carnitine), which increased cytosolic TAL synthesis by more than 10-fold over the starting strain .…”