| Literature DB >> 24411458 |
Joana Pais1, Inês Farinha1, Filomena Freitas1, Luísa S Serafim2, Virginia Martínez3, Juan Carlos Martínez4, Miguel Arévalo-Rodríguez4, M Auxiliadora Prieto3, Maria A M Reis5.
Abstract
In this work Escherichia coli strain CML3-1 was engineered through the insertion of Cupriavidus necator P(3HB)-synthesis genes, fused to a lactose-inducible promoter, into the chromosome, via transposition-mediated mechanism. It was shown that polyhydroxyalkanotes (PHAs) production by this strain, using cheese whey, was low due to a significant organic acids (OA) synthesis. The proton suicide method was used as a strategy to obtain an E. coli mutant strain with a reduced OA-producing capacity, aiming at driving bacterial metabolism toward PHAs synthesis. Thirteen E. coli mutant strains were obtained and tested in shake flask assays, using either rich or defined media supplemented with lactose. P8-X8 was selected as the best candidate strain for bioreactor fed-batch tests using cheese whey as the sole carbon source. Although cell growth was considerably slower for this mutant strain, a lower yield of OA on substrate (0.04 Cmol(OA)/Cmol(lac)) and a higher P(3HB) production (18.88 g(P(3HB))/L) were achieved, comparing to the original recombinant strain (0.11 Cmol(OA)/Cmol(lac) and 7.8 g(P(3HB))/L, respectively). This methodology showed to be effective on the reduction of OA yield by consequently improving the P(3HB) yield on lactose (0.28 Cmol (P(3HB))/Cmol(lac) vs 0.10 Cmol(P(3HB))/Cmol(lac) of the original strain).Entities:
Keywords: CFU; CW; DCW; LB; Luria Bertani; OA; OA production yield on lactose; OA volumetric production rate; Organic acids production inhibition; P(3HB); P(3HB) volumetric production rate; PHA; Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs); Proton suicide method; Recombinant E. coli; X; Y(OA/X); Y(OA/lac); Y(P(3HB)/lac); Y(X/lac); active biomass; cheese whey; colony forming units; dry cell weight; growth yield on lactose; lactose volumetric consumption rate; organic acids; polyhydroxyalkanoates; polyhydroxybutyrate; q(lac); r(Lac); r(OA); r(P(3HB)); specific OA yield; specific lactose consumption rate; storage yield on lactose
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24411458 DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2013.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Enzyme Microb Technol ISSN: 0141-0229 Impact factor: 3.493