Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10235281 | Process Biochemistry | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Escherichia coli expression systems are still preferred to other bacterial expression systems. However, by-product formation via glycolytic pathways inhibits protein production efficiency. In this paper, by-product-forming pathways were engineered to evaluate their effect on foreign protein production. Elimination of d-lactate dehydrogenase (encoded by ldhA) resulted in enhanced cell performance and 17.8% increase in recombinant β-mannanase production. Single deletions of pflB (encoding pyruvate formate lyase), pps (encoding phoenolpyruvate synthase) or poxB (encoding pyruvate oxidase) also had an affirmative impact on recombinant protein production. Furthermore, simultaneous deletions of ldhA, pflB, pps and poxB increased cell mass by 29% and β-mannanase production by 56% under shake-flasks cultivation. Meanwhile, overall acetate concentration showed a decrease of 33%. This quadruple mutant showed the best performance under bioreactor process, in which volume and specific activity of β-mannanase increased by 1.9 and 1.46 fold compared to the control strain respectively. The approach shown here indicated that rational engineering of glycolytic pathways can efficiently improve foreign protein production in E. coli.
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Authors
Xian-zhong Chen, Ying Xia, Wei Shen, You Fan, Algasan Govender, Zheng-xiang Wang,