| Literature DB >> 26656942 |
Sergey Boyarskiy1, Stephanie Davis López2, Niwen Kong3, Danielle Tullman-Ercek4.
Abstract
Microorganisms can be engineered to produce a variety of biofuels and commodity chemicals. The accumulation of these products, however, is often toxic to the cells and subsequently lowers production yields. Efflux pumps are a natural mechanism for alleviating toxicity through secretion of the product; unfortunately, pump overexpression also often inhibits growth. Tuning expression levels with inducible promoters is time-consuming and the reliance on small-molecule inducers is cost-prohibitive in industry. We design an expression regulation system utilizing a native Escherichia coli stress promoter, PgntK, to provide negative feedback to regulate transporter expression levels. We test the promoter in the context of the efflux pump AcrB and its butanol-secreting variant, AcrBv2. PgntK-driven AcrBv2 confers increased tolerance to n-butanol and increased titers of n-butanol in production. Furthermore, the system is responsive to stress from toxic overexpression of other membrane-associated proteins. Our results suggest a use for feedback regulation networks in membrane protein expression.Entities:
Keywords: AcrB; Dynamic gene regulation; Membrane protein overexpression; N-butanol production
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26656942 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2015.11.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Metab Eng ISSN: 1096-7176 Impact factor: 9.783