| Literature DB >> 33174682 |
Ling Gao1,2, Xiaodan Wu3, Xiaole Xia1,3, Zhengyu Jin1.
Abstract
The very high concentrations required for industrial production of free acetic acid create toxicity and low pH values, which usually conflict with the host cell growth, leading to a poor productivity. Achieving a balance between cell fitness and product synthesis is the key challenge to improving acetic acid production efficiency in metabolic engineering. Here, we show that the synergistic regulation of alcohol/aldehyde dehydrogenase expression and cofactor PQQ level could not only efficiently relieve conflict between increased acetic acid production and compromised cell fitness, but also greatly enhance acetic acid tolerance of Acetobacter pasteurianus to a high initial concentration (3% v/v) of acetic acid. Combinatorial expression of adhA and pqqABCDE greatly shortens the duration of starting-up process from 116 to 99 h, leading to a yield of 69 g l-1 acetic acid in semi-continuous fermentation. As a final result, average acetic acid productivity has been raised to 0.99 g l-1 h-1 , which was 32% higher than the parental A. pasteurianus. This study is of great significance for decreasing cost of semi-continuous fermentation for producing high-strength acetic acid industrially. We envisioned that this strategy will be useful for production of many other desired organic acids, especially those involving cofactor reactions.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33174682 PMCID: PMC7936290 DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.13703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Biotechnol ISSN: 1751-7915 Impact factor: 5.813