Solving Large Problems With Small Biofactories

PHA synthase activity controls the molecular weight and polydispersity of polyhydroxybutyrate in vivo.

Title

PHA synthase activity controls the molecular weight and polydispersity of polyhydroxybutyrate in vivo.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1997
Journal
Nat Biotechnol
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pagination
63-7
Date Published
1997 Jan
ISSN
1087-0156
Abstract

A synthetic operon for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biosynthesis designed to yield high levels of PHA synthase activity in vivo was constructed by positioning a genetic fragment encoding beta-ketothiolase and acetoacetyl-CoA reductase behind a modified synthase gene containing an Escherichia coli promoter and ribosome binding site. Plasmids containing the synthetic operon and the native Alcaligenes eutrophus PHA operon were transformed into E. coli DH5 alpha and analyzed for polyhydroxybutyrate production. The molecular weight of polymer isolated from recombinant E. coli containing the modified synthase construct, determined by multiangle light scattering, was lower than that of the polymer from E. coli containing the native A. eutrophus operon. A further decrease in polyester molecular weight was observed with increased induction of the PHA biosynthetic genes in the synthetic operon. Comparison of the enzyme activity levels of PHA biosynthetic enzymes in a strain encoding the native operon with a strain possessing the synthetic operon indicates that the amount of polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase in a host organism plays a key role in controlling the molecular weight and the polydispersity of polymer.

Alternate Journal
Nat Biotechnol
Citation Key
88

PubMed ID

9035108

Grant List

GM 49171 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States