Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6490822 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2015 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Anaerobic succinate biosynthesis from glucose was studied using E. coli strains with altered expression of genes encoding PFL and PDH. For acetyl-CoA formation by PFL, the yield of 1.32Â mol succinate per mole of glucose was achieved with the theoretical value of 1.6Â mol/mol. Involvement of PDH in anaerobic acetyl-CoA synthesis increased succinate yield up to 1.49Â mol/mol, which is 89.8% of the predicted maximum (1.6(6) mol/mol). The maximum yield of 1.69Â mol succinate per mol glucose, amounting to 98.8% of the stoichiometric maximum (1.71Â mol/mol), was achieved with the strain possessing PDH as the primary anaerobic source of acetyl-CoA. During high cell density fermentation, the best engineered strain produced high amounts of succinate (570.7Â mM) and only small quantities of acetate (11.9Â mM).
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Authors
Alexandra Yu. Skorokhodova, Anastasiya A. Morzhakova, Andrey Yu. Gulevich, Vladimir G. Debabov,