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代谢工程改善野生酵母利用木糖产乙醇的性能   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
从256个自然样品中筛选得到1株可高效转化D-木糖的酵母。通过生理生化和分子生物学方法鉴定, 证实该菌株是属于Candida tropicalis。以该酵母为研究对象, 增加木糖醇脱氢酶表达量, 通过改变代谢流以达到提高酒精产率的目的。以pXY212-XYL2质粒为基础载体, 构建了含有潮霉素抗性的pYX212-XYL2-Hygro, 电击转化进入野生型C. tropicalis, 潮霉素抗性筛选, 得到含高拷贝木糖醇脱氢酶基因的重组菌株C. tropicalis XYL2-7。重组菌的比酶活达到0.5 u/mg protein, 比原始菌株提高了3倍。实验表明, 重组菌木糖醇得率比原始菌株降低了3倍, 酒精得率提高了5倍。首次通过实验验证了热带假丝酵母利用木糖产乙醇的可行性, 这对研究酵母利用秸秆、麦糠、谷壳等纤维质农业废弃物生产燃料乙醇具有重要启示。  相似文献   

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目的:热带假丝酵母以油脂为底物发酵时会产生副产物甘油,研究对热带假丝酵母gk基因进行过表达,将副产物甘油转化为能量,提高油脂转化利用效率。方法:以热带假丝酵母Candida tropicalis 1798中的甘油激酶(gk)为研究对象,利用PCR技术获得同源臂基因gkpR,通过一步法无缝克隆将同源臂和G418抗性基因(kanr)连接至pPICzαA载体,同时将解脂假丝酵母Candida lipolytica 1457中的启动子基因pGAP无缝连接至载体中的gkpR,构成质粒pPICzαA-gkp,并电转化至C.tropicalis 1798感受态细胞中,通过一次同源单交换,将启动子pGK替换为pGAP。结果:经过G418抗性筛选和PCR鉴定,成功获得pGAP基因替换菌株C.tropicalis 1798-gkPr;发酵验证结果显示,启动子基因替换C.tropicalis 1798在以甘油为底物培养时重组菌OD600值比野生型菌株高46.4%,重组菌培养基中甘油剩余量比野生菌降低56.1%,表明启动子替换能促进C.tropicalis1798对甘油的吸收利用。此外,以油脂为底物进行发酵实验时还发现重组菌产长链二元酸的量比野生菌提高32.7%。结论:通过启动子替换手段构建的重组菌C.tropicalis 1798-gkPr,提高了热带假丝酵母对油脂组分中甘油成分的利用效率。  相似文献   

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王寒  张梁  石贵阳 《生物工程学报》2014,30(9):1381-1389
甘油是酿酒酵母乙醇代谢途径中的主要副产物,降低甘油生成,可以提高乙醇的产率和原料的利用率。以工业酒精酵母单倍体S1(MATa)为研究对象,构建了一个4.5 kb左右的基因敲除突变盒gpd2Δ::PGK1PT-POS5-HyBR,利用醋酸锂转化法转入S1,得到重组菌S3(gpd2Δ::PGK1PT-POS5-HyBR),使得工业酒精酵母在敲除GPD2的同时整合过表达了NADH激酶基因POS5。结果表明,在150 g/L的葡萄糖摇瓶发酵实验中,重组菌S3在不影响菌株生理特性的条件下,乙醇得率(g ethanol/g glucose)比原始菌株S1提高了8%,甘油得率(g glycerol/g glucose)降低了33.64%。本研究证明过表达NADH激酶基因可降低乙醇发酵中副产物甘油的生成并提高乙醇得率。  相似文献   

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代谢工程改造野生耐酸酵母生产L-乳酸   总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1  
以选育低pH条件下高产L-乳酸的酵母菌为目的,从自然样品中筛选分离得到一株能在pH 2.5 (乳酸调节) 的培养基中生长且不利用乳酸的酵母 (初步鉴定为木兰假丝酵母Candida magnolia);进一步将来源于米根霉As3.819的乳酸脱氢酶编码基因 (ldhA) 插入含有G418抗性基因的酵母穿梭载体,构建了重组质粒pYX212-kanMX-ldhA,电转化入野生型C. magnolia中,筛选获得了一株具有产L-乳酸能力的重组菌株C. magnolia-2;通过发酵实验表明,该重组菌产L-乳酸的最  相似文献   

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在导入表达毕赤酵母(Pichia stipitis)木糖还原酶(xylose reductase,XR)和木糖醇脱氢酶(xylitol dehydrogenase,XDH)基因的重组酿酒酵母中,木糖还原酶活性主要依赖辅酶NADPH,木糖醇脱氢酶活性依赖辅酶 NAD+,两者的辅助因子不同导致细胞内电子氧化还原的不平衡,是造成木糖醇积累,影响木糖代谢和乙醇产量的主要原因之一.将经过基因工程改造获得的NADH高亲和力的木糖还原酶突变基因m1,与毕赤酵母木糖醇脱氢酶(PsXDH)基因xyl2共转染酿酒酵母AH109,以转染毕赤酵母木糖还原酶(PsXR)基因xyl1和xyl2重组质粒的酵母细胞为对照菌株,在SC/-Leu/-Trp营养缺陷型培养基中进行筛选,获得的阳性转化子分别命名为AH-M-XDH和AH-XR-XDH.重组酵母在限制氧通气条件下对木糖和葡萄糖进行共发酵摇瓶培养,HPLC检测发酵底物的消耗和代谢产物的产出情况.结果显示,与对照菌株AH-XR-XDH相比,AH-M-XDH的木糖利用率明显提高,乙醇得率增加了16%,木糖醇产生下降了41.4%.结果证实,通过基因工程改造的木糖代谢关键酶,可用于酿酒酵母发酵木糖生产乙醇,其能通过改善酿酒酵母细胞内氧化还原失衡的问题,提高木糖利用率和乙醇产率.  相似文献   

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在酿酒酵母中乙醇脱氢酶Ⅱ(adh2)是受葡萄糖抑制,而利用乙醇的酶,通过化学转化的方法,把一段对遗传霉素抗性的DNA片段,转入酵母细胞中,与adh2基因的ORF(open reading frames)进行同源重组,经过抗性筛选,得到一株adh2基因突变的杂和双倍体菌株,由突变的杂和双倍体菌株,经过形成孢子,剖分,筛选,验证,获得了一株adh2基因被删除的突变单倍体菌株。  相似文献   

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本文以工业酿酒酵母菌株( Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y )为研究对象,针对其复杂的生理生化遗传特性,建立了相对应的转化体系。以pRS41H质粒为基础载体,构建了含有工业酿酒酵母自身的gpd2启动子、终止子和扣囊复膜孢酵母的b-葡萄糖苷酶基因bgl的重组质粒pRS-gb。电击转化进入工业酿酒酵母细胞,潮霉素抗性筛选,获得重组菌。该重组菌可以在以纤维二糖为唯一碳源的培养基中生长,培养36 h,b-葡萄糖苷酶酶活达到0.967 u/ml。以纤维二糖为唯一碳源的酒精发酵中,酒精度可以达到0.92 g/l。这对工业生产中利用纤维素为原料发酵生产酒精具有重要意义。  相似文献   

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用分子生物学法提高酵母茵产乙醇的研究   总被引:4,自引:1,他引:3  
在酿酒酵母中乙醇脱氢酶Ⅱ(Adh2)是受葡萄糖抑制,而利用乙醇的酶。通过乙酸锂转化的方法,把一段对遗传霉素抗性的DNA片断,转入酵母细胞中,与adh2基因的ORF(open reading frame)进行同源重组。经过抗性筛选,得到一株adh2基因突变的杂合双倍体菌株。由突变的杂合双倍体菌株,通过四分体剖分,获得了一株adh2基因被删除的突变单倍体菌株。经过发酵实验,发现adh2基因被删除的突变单倍体菌株不利用乙醇。  相似文献   

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利用基因工程手段得到重组菌YPH499-3中的spt15有效突变基因,通过表达载体pYX212转化入酿酒酵母原始菌株YPH499中,重新获得酿酒酵母重组菌株。对其性状进行研究,结果表明该菌株能有效利用木糖并共发酵木糖和葡萄糖。在30oC、200r/min,发酵72h时,50g/L木糖的利用率为82.0%,乙醇产率为28.4%;当木糖和葡萄糖以质量比1:1混合发酵时,木糖和葡萄糖的利用率分别为80.4%和100%,乙醇产率为31.4%;同时发现木糖醇的含量极低。从而验证了有效突变基因spt15-10对酿酒酵母共发酵木糖和葡萄糖产酒精的影响。  相似文献   

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产甘油假丝酵母(Candida glycerinogenes WL2002-5)是一株发酵生产甘油的工业化菌株。为进一步提高其产甘油能力,本研究利用前期研究中成功克隆的产甘油假丝酵母中甘油合成关键酶3-磷酸甘油脱氢酶基因CgGPD1,构建根癌农杆菌双元载体pCAM3300-zeocin-CgGPD1后,电击转化根癌农杆菌LBA4404,通过根癌农杆菌介导法(ATMT)转化产甘油假丝酵母,构建了产甘油假丝酵母重组菌。并从中筛选出一株酶活力和产甘油性能较好的产甘油假丝酵母重组菌株C.g-G8。以葡萄糖为底物摇瓶发酵96h后,重组菌C.g-G8的甘油产量比野生型菌株Candida glycerinogene提高18.06%,平均耗糖速率提高12.97%,平均酶活力提高27.55%。本研究成功利用ATMT法转化产甘油假丝酵母构建新一代高产甘油菌株。  相似文献   

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AIMS: To determine the effects on xylitol accumulation and ethanol yield of expression of mutated Pichia stipitis xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH) with reversal of coenzyme specificity in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae. METHODS AND RESULTS: The genes XYL2 (D207A/I208R/F209S) and XYL2 (S96C/S99C/Y102C/D207A/I208R/F209S) were introduced into S. cerevisiae, which already contained the P. stipitis XYL1 gene (encoding xylose reductase, XR) and the endogenously overexpressed XKS1 gene (encoding xylulokinase, XK). The specific activities of mutated XDH in both strains showed a distinct increase in NADP(+)-dependent activity in both strains with mutated XDH, reaching 0.782 and 0.698 U mg(-1). In xylose fermentation, the strain with XDH (D207A/I208R/F209S) had a large decrease in xylitol and glycerol yield, while the xylose consumption and ethanol yield were decreased. In the strain with XDH (S96C/S99C/Y102C/D207A/I208R/F209S), the xylose consumption and ethanol yield were also decreased, and the xylitol yield was increased, because of low XDH activity. CONCLUSIONS: Changing XDH coenzyme specificity was a sufficient method for reducing the production of xylitol, but high activity of XDH was also required for improved ethanol formation. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The difference in coenzyme specificity was a vital parameter controlling ethanolic xylose fermentation but the XDH/XR ratio was also important.  相似文献   

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The traditional ethanologenic yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot metabolize xylose, which is an abundant sugar in non-crop plants. Engineering this yeast for a practicable fermentation of xylose will therefore improve the economics of bioconversion for the production of fuels and chemicals such as ethanol. One of the most widely employed strategies is to express XYL1, XYL2, and XYL3 genes derived from Scheffersomyces stipitis (formerly Pichia stiptis) in S. cerevisiae. However, the resulting engineered strains have been reported to exhibit large variations in xylitol accumulation and ethanol yields, generating many hypotheses and arguments for elucidating these phenomena. Here we demonstrate that low expression levels of the XYL2 gene, coding for xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH), is a major bottleneck in efficient xylose fermentation. Through an inverse metabolic engineering approach using a genomic library of S. cerevisiae, XYL2 was identified as an overexpression target for improving xylose metabolism. Specifically, we performed serial subculture experiments after transforming a genomic library of wild type S. cerevisiae into an engineered strain harboring integrated copies of XYL1, XYL2 and XYL3. Interestingly, the isolated plasmids from efficient xylose-fermenting transformants contained XYL2. This suggests that the integrated XYL2 migrated into a multi-copy plasmid through homologous recombination. It was also found that additional overexpression of XYL2 under the control of strong constitutive promoters in a xylose-fermenting strain not only reduced xylitol accumulation, but also increased ethanol yields. As the expression levels of XYL2 increased, the ethanol yields gradually improved from 0.1 to 0.3g ethanol/g xylose, while the xylitol yields significantly decreased from 0.4 to 0.1g xylitol/g xylose. These results suggest that strong expression of XYL2 is a necessary condition for developing efficient xylose-fermenting strains.  相似文献   

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To enhance metabolite transfer in the two initial sequential steps of xylose metabolism in yeast, two structural genes of Pichia stipitis, XYL1 and XYL2 encoding xylose reductase (XR) and xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH), respectively, were fused in frame. Four chimeric genes were constructed, encoding fusion proteins with different orders of the enzymes and different linker lengths. These genes were expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The fusion proteins exhibited both XR and XDH activity when XYL1 was fused downstream of XYL2. The specific activity of the XDH part of the complexes increased when longer peptide linkers were used. Bifunctional enzyme complexes, analyzed by gel filtration, were found to be tetramers, hexamers, and octamers. No degradation products were detected by Western blot analysis. S. cerevisiae strains harboring the bifunctional enzymes grew on minimal-medium xylose plates, and oxygen-limited xylose fermentation resulted in xylose consumption and ethanol formation. When a fusion protein, containing a linker of three amino acids, was coexpressed with native XR and XDH monomers in S. cerevisiae, enzyme complexes consisting of chimerical and native subunits were formed. The total activity of these complexes showed XR and XDH activities similar to the activities obtained when the monomers were expressed individually. Strains which coexpressed chimerical subunits together with native XR and XDH monomers consumed less xylose and produced less xylitol. However, the xylitol yield was lower in these strains than in strains expressing only native XR and XDH monomers, 0.55 and 0.62, respectively, and the ethanol yield was higher. The reduced xylitol yield was accompanied by reduced glycerol and acetate formation suggesting enhanced utilization of NADH in the XR reaction.  相似文献   

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Fermentation of the pentose sugar xylose to ethanol in lignocellulosic biomass would make bioethanol production economically more competitive. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, an efficient ethanol producer, can utilize xylose only when expressing the heterologous genes XYL1 (xylose reductase) and XYL2 (xylitol dehydrogenase). Xylose reductase and xylitol dehydrogenase convert xylose to its isomer xylulose. The gene XKS1 encodes the xylulose-phosphorylating enzyme xylulokinase. In this study, we determined the effect of XKS1 overexpression on two different S. cerevisiae host strains, H158 and CEN.PK, also expressing XYL1 and XYL2. H158 has been previously used as a host strain for the construction of recombinant xylose-utilizing S. cerevisiae strains. CEN.PK is a new strain specifically developed to serve as a host strain for the development of metabolic engineering strategies. Fermentation was carried out in defined and complex media containing a hexose and pentose sugar mixture or a birch wood lignocellulosic hydrolysate. XKS1 overexpression increased the ethanol yield by a factor of 2 and reduced the xylitol yield by 70 to 100% and the final acetate concentrations by 50 to 100%. However, XKS1 overexpression reduced the total xylose consumption by half for CEN.PK and to as little as one-fifth for H158. Yeast extract and peptone partly restored sugar consumption in hydrolysate medium. CEN.PK consumed more xylose but produced more xylitol than H158 and thus gave lower ethanol yields on consumed xylose. The results demonstrate that strain background and modulation of XKS1 expression are important for generating an efficient xylose-fermenting recombinant strain of S. cerevisiae.  相似文献   

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Xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH) is one of the key enzymes in d-xylose metabolism, catalyzing the oxidation of xylitol to d-xylulose. Two copies of the XYL2 gene encoding XDH in the diploid yeast Candida tropicalis were sequentially disrupted using the Ura-blasting method. The XYL2-disrupted mutant, BSXDH-3, did not grow on a minimal medium containing d-xylose as a sole carbon source. An enzyme assay experiment indicated that BSXDH-3 lost apparently all XDH activity. Xylitol production by BSXDH-3 was evaluated using a xylitol fermentation medium with glucose as a cosubstrate. As glucose was found to be an insufficient cosubstrate, various carbon sources were screened for efficient cofactor regeneration, and glycerol was found to be the best cosubstrate. BSXDH-3 produced xylitol with a volumetric productivity of 3.23 g liter(-1) h(-1), a specific productivity of 0.76 g g(-1) h(-1), and a xylitol yield of 98%. This is the first report of gene disruption of C. tropicalis for enhancing the efficiency of xylitol production.  相似文献   

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For ethanol production from lignocellulose, the fermentation of xylose is an economic necessity. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been metabolically engineered with a xylose-utilizing pathway. However, the high ethanol yield and productivity seen with glucose have not yet been achieved. To quantitatively analyze metabolic fluxes in recombinant S. cerevisiae during metabolism of xylose-glucose mixtures, we constructed a stable xylose-utilizing recombinant strain, TMB 3001. The XYL1 and XYL2 genes from Pichia stipitis, encoding xylose reductase (XR) and xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH), respectively, and the endogenous XKS1 gene, encoding xylulokinase (XK), under control of the PGK1 promoter were integrated into the chromosomal HIS3 locus of S. cerevisiae CEN.PK 113-7A. The strain expressed XR, XDH, and XK activities of 0.4 to 0.5, 2.7 to 3.4, and 1.5 to 1.7 U/mg, respectively, and was stable for more than 40 generations in continuous fermentations. Anaerobic ethanol formation from xylose by recombinant S. cerevisiae was demonstrated for the first time. However, the strain grew on xylose only in the presence of oxygen. Ethanol yields of 0.45 to 0.50 mmol of C/mmol of C (0.35 to 0.38 g/g) and productivities of 9.7 to 13.2 mmol of C h(-1) g (dry weight) of cells(-1) (0.24 to 0.30 g h(-1) g [dry weight] of cells(-1)) were obtained from xylose-glucose mixtures in anaerobic chemostat cultures, with a dilution rate of 0.06 h(-1). The anaerobic ethanol yield on xylose was estimated at 0.27 mol of C/(mol of C of xylose) (0.21 g/g), assuming a constant ethanol yield on glucose. The xylose uptake rate increased with increasing xylose concentration in the feed, from 3.3 mmol of C h(-1) g (dry weight) of cells(-1) when the xylose-to-glucose ratio in the feed was 1:3 to 6.8 mmol of C h(-1) g (dry weight) of cells(-1) when the feed ratio was 3:1. With a feed content of 15 g of xylose/liter and 5 g of glucose/liter, the xylose flux was 2.2 times lower than the glucose flux, indicating that transport limits the xylose flux.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to develop a method to optimize expression levels of xylose-metabolizing enzymes to improve xylose utilization capacity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A xylose-utilizing recombinant S. cerevisiae strain YY2KL, able to express nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, reduced (NADPH)-dependent xylose reductase (XR), nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+))-dependent xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH), and xylulokinase (XK), showed a low ethanol yield and sugar consumption rate. To optimize xylose utilization by YY2KL, a recombinant expression plasmid containing the XR gene was transformed and integrated into the aur1 site of YY2KL. Two recombinant expression plasmids containing an nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP(+))-dependent XDH mutant and XK genes were dually transformed and integrated into the 5S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sites of YY2KL. This procedure allowed systematic construction of an S. cerevisiae library with different ratios of genes for xylose-metabolizing enzymes, and well-grown colonies with different xylose fermentation capacities could be further selected in yeast protein extract (YPX) medium (1?% yeast extract, 2?% peptone, and 2?% xylose). We successfully isolated a recombinant strain with a superior xylose fermentation capacity and designated it as strain YY5A. The xylose consumption rate for strain YY5A was estimated to be 2.32?g/gDCW/h (g xylose/g dry cell weight/h), which was 2.34 times higher than that for the parent strain YY2KL (0.99?g/gDCW/h). The ethanol yield was also enhanced 1.83 times by this novel method. Optimal ratio and expression levels of xylose-metabolizing enzymes are important for efficient conversion of xylose to ethanol. This study provides a novel method that allows rapid and effective selection of ratio-optimized xylose-utilizing yeast strains. This method may be applicable to other multienzyme systems in yeast.  相似文献   

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae was transformed with the Pichia stipitis CBS 6054 XYL1 and XYL2 genes encoding xylose reductase (XR) and xylitol dehydrogenase (XDH) respectively. The XYL1 and XYL2 genes were placed under the control of the alcohol dehydrogenase 1 (ADH1) and phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK1) promoters in the yeast vector YEp24. Different vector constructions were made resulting in different specific activities of XR and XDH. The XR:XDH ratio (ratio of specific enzyme activities) of the transformed S. cerevisiae strains varied from 17.5 to 0.06. In order to enhance xylose utilisation in the XYL1-, XYL2-containing S. cerevisiae strains, the native genes encoding transketolase and transaldolase were also overexpressed. A strain with an XR:XDH ratio of 17.5 formed 0.82 g xylitol/g consumed xylose, whereas a strain with an XR:XDH ratio of 5.0 formed 0.58 g xylitol/g xylose. The strain with an XR:XDH ratio of 0.06, on the other hand, formed no xylitol and less glycerol and acetic acid compared with strains with the higher XR:XDH ratios. In addition, the strain with an XR:XDH ratio of 0.06 produced more ethanol than the other strains. Received: 12 March 1997 / Received revision: 17 April 1997 / Accepted: 27 April 1997  相似文献   

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