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Simultaneous utilization of glucose and xylose via novel mechanisms in engineered Escherichia coli

Author(s)
Kim, Suk MinChoi, Bae YoungRyu, Young ShinJung, Sung HunPark, Jung MinKim, Goo-HeeLee, Sung Kuk
Issued Date
2015-11
DOI
10.1016/j.ymben.2015.05.002
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/16545
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1096717615000646#
Citation
METABOLIC ENGINEERING, v.30, pp.141 - 148
Abstract
After glucose, xylose is the most abundant sugar in lignocellulosic carbon sources. However, wild-type Escherichia cob is unable to simultaneously utilize both sugars due to carbon catabolite repression (CCR). In this paper, we describe GX50, an engineered strain capable of utilizing glucose and xylose simultaneously. This strain was obtained by evolving a mutant from which araC has been deleted, and in which genes required for pentose metabolism are constitutively expressed. The strain acquired four additional mutations during adaptive evolution, including intergenic mutations in the 5'-flanking region of xylA and pyrE, and missense mutations in araE (S911) and ybjG (D99G). In contrast to wild type E. coli, GX50 rapidly converts xylose to xylitol even if glucose is available. Notably, the strain grows well when cultured on glucose, unlike some well-known CCR-insensitive mutants defective in the glucose phosphotransferase system. Our work will advance efforts to design a metabolically efficient platform strain for potential use in producing chemicals from lignocellulose. (C) 2015 International Metabolic Engineering Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISSN
1096-7176
Keyword (Author)
LignocelluloseXyloseGlucoseMetabolic engineeringEscherichia coli
Keyword
CATABOLITE REPRESSIONXYLITOL PRODUCTIONPHOSPHOTRANSFERASE SYSTEMADAPTIVE EVOLUTIONSUGAR MIXTURESK-12EXPRESSIONGENOMEFERMENTATIONSEQUENCE

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