L-Tyrosine production by deregulated strains of Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | Tina Lütke-Eversloh Gregory Stephanopoulos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 56-469, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA |
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Abstract: | The excretion of the aromatic amino acid l-tyrosine was achieved by manipulating three gene targets in the wild-type Escherichia coli K12: The feedback-inhibition-resistant (fbr) derivatives of aroG and tyrA were expressed on a low-copy-number vector, and the TyrR-mediated regulation of the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis was eliminated by deleting the tyrR gene. The generation of this l-tyrosine producer, strain T1, was based only on the deregulation of the aromatic amino acid biosynthesis pathway, but no structural genes in the genome were affected. A second tyrosine over-producing strain, E. coli T2, was generated considering the possible limitation of precursor substrates. To enhance the availability of the two precursor substrates phosphoenolpyruvate and erythrose-4-phosphate, the ppsA and the tktA genes were over-expressed in the strain T1 background, increasing l-tyrosine production by 80% in 50-ml batch cultures. Fed-batch fermentations revealed that l-tyrosine production was tightly correlated with cell growth, exhibiting the maximum productivity at the end of the exponential growth phase. The final l-tyrosine concentrations were 3.8 g/l for E. coli T1 and 9.7 g/l for E. coli T2 with a yield of l-tyrosine per glucose of 0.037 g/g (T1) and 0.102 g/g (T2), respectively. |
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Keywords: | font-variant:small-caps" >l-tyrosine Aromatic amino acid Escherichia coli Metabolic engineering |
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