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Engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum as an endotoxin-free platform strain for lactate-based polyester production.

Title

Engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum as an endotoxin-free platform strain for lactate-based polyester production.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2012
Journal
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
Volume
93
Issue
5
Pagination
1917-25
Date Published
2012 Mar
ISSN
1432-0614
Abstract

The first biosynthetic system for lactate (LA)-based polyesters was previously created in recombinant Escherichia coli (Taguchi et al. 2008). Here, we have begun efforts to upgrade the prototype polymer production system to a practical stage by using metabolically engineered Gram-positive bacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum as an endotoxin-free platform. We designed metabolic pathways in C. glutamicum to generate monomer substrates, lactyl-CoA (LA-CoA), and 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA (3HB-CoA), for the copolymerization catalyzed by the LA-polymerizing enzyme (LPE). LA-CoA was synthesized by D: -lactate dehydrogenase and propionyl-CoA transferase, while 3HB-CoA was supplied by β-ketothiolase (PhaA) and NADPH-dependent acetoacetyl-CoA reductase (PhaB). The functional expression of these enzymes led to a production of P(LA-co-3HB) with high LA fractions (96.8 mol%). The omission of PhaA and PhaB from this pathway led to a further increase in LA fraction up to 99.3 mol%. The newly engineered C. glutamicum potentially serves as a food-grade and biomedically applicable platform for the production of poly(lactic acid)-like polyester.

Alternate Journal
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
Citation Key
108

PubMed ID

22127753

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