Yue Wu , Guang-Qing Du , Dong-Han Ma , Jin-Long Li , Huan Fang , Hui-Na Dong , Zhao-Xia Jin , Da-Wei Zhang
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Abstract
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a crucial cofactor for various metabolic processes and has significant applications in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and animal feed. Bacillus subtilis, a well-studied Gram-positive bacterium, presents a promising host for biotin production due to its Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status, robust genetic tractability, and capacity for metabolite secretion. This study focuses on the metabolic engineering of B. subtilis to enhance biotin biosynthesis. Initially, the desthiobiotin (DTB) and biotin synthesis ability of different B. subtilis strains were evaluated to screen for suitable chassis cells. Subsequently, the titers of DTB and biotin were increased to 21.6 mg/L and 2.7 mg/L, respectively, by relieving the feedback repression of biotin synthesis and deleting the biotin uptake protein YhfU. Finally, through engineering the access tunnel to the active site of biotin synthase (BioB) for reactants and modulating its expression, the biotin titer was increased to 11.2 mg/L, marking an 1130-fold improvement compared to the wild-type strain. These findings provide novel strategies for enhancing the production of DTB and improving the conversion efficiency of DTB to biotin.
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Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology aims to promote the communication of original research in synthetic and systems biology, with strong emphasis on applications towards biotechnology. This journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal led by Editor-in-Chief Lixin Zhang. The journal publishes high-quality research; focusing on integrative approaches to enable the understanding and design of biological systems, and research to develop the application of systems and synthetic biology to natural systems. This journal will publish Articles, Short notes, Methods, Mini Reviews, Commentary and Conference reviews.