Yuanyuan Chen, Lianggang Huang, Tao Yu, Yuan Yao, Mingming Zhao, Aiping Pang, Junping Zhou, Bo Zhang, Zhiqiang Liu, Yuguo Zheng
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Balancing the AspC and AspA Pathways of Escherichia coli by Systematic Metabolic Engineering Strategy for High-Efficient l-Homoserine Production.
l-Homoserine is a promising C4 platform compound used in the agricultural, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Numerous works have been conducted to engineer Escherichia coli to be an excellent l-homoserine producer, but it is still unable to meet the industrial-scale demand. Herein, we successfully engineered a plasmid-free and noninducible E. coli strain with highly efficient l-homoserine production through balancing AspC and AspA synthesis pathways. First, an initial strain was constructed by increasing the accumulation of the precursor oxaloacetate and attenuating the organic acid synthesis pathway. To remodel the carbon flux toward l-aspartate, a balanced route prone to high yield based on TCA intensity regulation was designed. Subsequently, the main synthetic pathway and the cofactor system were strengthened to reinforce the l-homoserine synthesis. Ultimately, under two-stage DO control, strain HSY43 showed 125.07 g/L l-homoserine production in a 5 L fermenter in 60 h, with a yield of 0.62 g/g glucose and a productivity of 2.08 g/L/h. The titer, yield, and productivity surpassed the highest reported levels for plasmid-free strains in the literature. The strategies adopted in this study can be applied to the production of other l-aspartate family amino acids.
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Design and optimization of genetic systems
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Experimental methods to quantify genetic parts, circuits, and metabolic fluxes
Genetic parts libraries: their creation, analysis, and ontological representation
Protein engineering including computational design
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Natural product access, engineering, and production
Creative and innovative applications of cellular programming
Medical applications, tissue engineering, and the programming of therapeutic cells
Minimal cell design and construction
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Automated and robotic assembly platforms for synthetic biology
DNA synthesis methodologies
Metagenomics and synthetic metagenomic analysis
Bioinformatics applied to gene discovery, chemoinformatics, and pathway construction
Gene optimization
Methods for genome-scale measurements of transcription and metabolomics
Systems biology and methods to integrate multiple data sources
in vitro and cell-free synthetic biology and molecular programming
Nucleic acid engineering.