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Analysis and manipulation of aspartate pathway genes for L-lysine overproduction from methanol by Bacillus methanolicus.

Ingemar Nærdal1, Roman Netzer, Trond E Ellingsen, Trygve Brautaset.   

Abstract

We investigated the regulation and roles of six aspartate pathway genes in L-lysine overproduction in Bacillus methanolicus: dapG, encoding aspartokinase I (AKI); lysC, encoding AKII; yclM, encoding AKIII; asd, encoding aspartate semialdehyde dehydrogenase; dapA, encoding dihydrodipicolinate synthase; and lysA, encoding meso-diaminopimelate decarboxylase. Analysis of the wild-type strain revealed that in vivo lysC transcription was repressed 5-fold by L-lysine and induced 2-fold by dl-methionine added to the growth medium. Surprisingly, yclM transcription was repressed 5-fold by dl-methionine, while the dapG, asd, dapA, and lysA genes were not significantly repressed by any of the aspartate pathway amino acids. We show that the L-lysine-overproducing classical B. methanolicus mutant NOA2#13A52-8A66 has-in addition to a hom-1 mutation-chromosomal mutations in the dapG coding region and in the lysA promoter region. No mutations were found in its dapA, lysC, asd, and yclM genes. The mutant dapG gene product had abolished feedback inhibition by meso-diaminopimelate in vitro, and the lysA mutation was accompanied by an elevated (6-fold) lysA transcription level in vivo. Moreover, yclM transcription was increased 16-fold in mutant strain NOA2#13A52-8A66 compared to the wild-type strain. Overexpression of wild-type and mutant aspartate pathway genes demonstrated that all six genes are important for L-lysine overproduction as tested in shake flasks, and the effects were dependent on the genetic background tested. Coupled overexpression of up to three genes resulted in additive (above 80-fold) increased L-lysine production levels.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21724876      PMCID: PMC3165430          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.05093-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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