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Engineering of a Highly Efficient Escherichia coli Strain for Mevalonate Fermentation through Chromosomal Integration.

Jilong Wang1, Suthamat Niyompanich2, Yi-Shu Tai1, Jingyu Wang1, Wenqin Bai1, Prithviraj Mahida1, Tuo Gao1, Kechun Zhang3.   

Abstract

Chromosomal integration of heterologous metabolic pathways is optimal for industrially relevant fermentation, as plasmid-based fermentation causes extra metabolic burden and genetic instabilities. In this work, chromosomal integration was adapted for the production of mevalonate, which can be readily converted into β-methyl-δ-valerolactone, a monomer for the production of mechanically tunable polyesters. The mevalonate pathway, driven by a constitutive promoter, was integrated into the chromosome of Escherichia coli to replace the native fermentation gene adhE or ldhA The engineered strains (CMEV-1 and CMEV-2) did not require inducer or antibiotic and showed slightly higher maximal productivities (0.38 to ∼0.43 g/liter/h) and yields (67.8 to ∼71.4% of the maximum theoretical yield) than those of the plasmid-based fermentation. Since the glycolysis pathway is the first module for mevalonate synthesis, atpFH deletion was employed to improve the glycolytic rate and the production rate of mevalonate. Shake flask fermentation results showed that the deletion of atpFH in CMEV-1 resulted in a 2.1-fold increase in the maximum productivity. Furthermore, enhancement of the downstream pathway by integrating two copies of the mevalonate pathway genes into the chromosome further improved the mevalonate yield. Finally, our fed-batch fermentation showed that, with deletion of the atpFH and sucA genes and integration of two copies of the mevalonate pathway genes into the chromosome, the engineered strain CMEV-7 exhibited both high maximal productivity (∼1.01 g/liter/h) and high yield (86.1% of the maximum theoretical yield, 30 g/liter mevalonate from 61 g/liter glucose after 48 h in a shake flask). IMPORTANCE: Metabolic engineering has succeeded in producing various chemicals. However, few of these chemicals are commercially competitive with the conventional petroleum-derived materials. In this work, chromosomal integration of the heterologous pathway and subsequent optimization strategies ensure stable and efficient (i.e., high-titer, high-yield, and high-productivity) production of mevalonate, which demonstrates the potential for scale-up fermentation. Among the optimization strategies, we demonstrated that enhancement of the glycolytic flux significantly improved the productivity. This result provides an example of how to tune the carbon flux for the optimal production of exogenous chemicals.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27736790      PMCID: PMC5118928          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02178-16

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


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