Effect of deregulation of repressor-specific carbon catabolite repression on carbon source consumption in Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli has been used as a host to construct the cell factory for biobased production of chemicals from renewable feedstocks. Because galactose is found in marine biomass as a major component, the strategy for galactose utilization in E. coli has been gained more attention. Although galacto...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied biological chemistry 2021, 64(0), , pp.1-6 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Escherichia coli
has been used as a host to construct the cell factory for biobased production of chemicals from renewable feedstocks. Because galactose is found in marine biomass as a major component, the strategy for galactose utilization in
E. coli
has been gained more attention. Although galactose and glucose co-fermentation has been reported using the engineered
E. coli
strain, few reports have covered fermentation supplemented with galactose as a sole carbon source in the mutant lacking the repressor-specific carbon catabolite repression (CCR). Here, we report the effects of the deregulation of the repressor-specific CCR (
galR
−
and
galS
−
) in fermentation supplemented with galactose as a sole carbon source, using the engineered
E. coli
strains. In the fermentation using the
galR
−
and
galS
−
double mutant (GR2 strain), an increase of rates in sugar consumption and cell growth was observed compared to the parent strain. In the glucose fermentation, wild-type W3110 and its mutant GR2 and GR2PZ (
galR
−
,
galS
−
,
pfkA
−
, and
zwf
−
) consumed sugar at a higher rate than those values obtained from galactose fermentation. However, the GR2P strain (
galR
−
,
galS
−
, and
pfkA
−
) showed no difference between fermentations using glucose and galactose as a sole carbon source. This study provides essential information for galactose fermentation using the CCR-deregulated
E. coli
strains. |
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ISSN: | 2468-0834 2468-0842 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13765-021-00627-0 |