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Use of acetate as substrate for sustainable production of homoserine and threonine by Escherichia coli W3110: A modular metabolic engineering approach

Author(s)
Vo, Toan MinhPark, Joon YoungKim, DonghyukPark, Sunghoon
Issued Date
2024-07
DOI
10.1016/j.ymben.2024.05.004
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83180
Citation
METABOLIC ENGINEERING, v.84, pp.13 - 22
Abstract
Acetate, a promising yet underutilized carbon source for biological production, was explored for the efficient production of homoserine and threonine in Escherichia coli W. A modular metabolic engineering approach revealed the crucial roles of both acetate assimilation pathways (AckA/Pta and Acs), optimized TCA cycle flux and glyoxylate shunt activity, and enhanced CoA availability, mediated by increased pantothenate kinase activity, for efficient homoserine production. The engineered strain W-H22/pM2/pR1P exhibited a high acetate assimilation rate (5.47 mmol/g cell/h) and produced 44.1 g/L homoserine in 52 h with a 53% theoretical yield (0.18 mol/mol) in fed-batch fermentation. Similarly, strain W-H31/pM2/pR1P achieved 45.8 g/L threonine in 52 h with a 65% yield (0.22 mol/mol). These results represent the highest reported levels of amino acid production using acetate, highlighting its potential as a valuable and sustainable feedstock for biomanufacturing.
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISSN
1096-7176
Keyword (Author)
Acetate assimilationE. coliL-homoserine productionPathway engineeringTwo-stage fermentation
Keyword
COENZYME-ACOLISYSTEMKINASE

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