谷氨酸棒杆菌
血红素
生物化学
代谢工程
化学
发酵
生物
酶
基因
作者
Young Jin Ko,Minhye Kim,Seung Kyou You,Sang Kyu Shin,Joonhee Chang,Hae Jin Choi,Wu-Young Jeong,Myeong-Eun Lee,Dong-Hyeok Hwang,Sung Ok Han
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ymben.2021.04.013
摘要
Recently, heme has attracted much attention as a main ingredient that mimics meat flavor in artificial meat in the food industry. Here, we developed Corynebacterium glutamicum capable of high-yield production of heme with systems metabolic engineering and modification of membrane surface. The combination of two precursor pathways based on thermodynamic information increased carbon flux toward heme and porphyrin intermediate biosynthesis. The co-overexpression of genes involved in a noncanonical downstream pathway and the gene encoding the transcriptional regulator DtxR significantly enhanced heme production. The overexpression of the putative heme exporters, knockout of heme-binding proteins, modification of the cell wall by chemical treatment, and reduction of intermediate UP III substantially improved heme secretion. The fed-batch fermentation showed a maximum heme titer of 309.18 ± 16.43 mg l−1, including secreted heme of 242.95 ± 11.45 mg l−1, a yield on glucose of 0.61 mmol mol−1, and productivity of 6.44 mg l−1h−1, which are the highest values reported to date. These results demonstrate that engineered C. glutamicum can be an attractive cell factory for animal-free heme production.
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