Bacillus methanolicus pyruvate carboxylase and homoserine dehydrogenase I and II and their roles for l-lysine production from methanol at 50°C
We here present the pyc gene encoding pyruvate carboxylase (PC), and the hom-1 and hom-2 genes encoding two active homoserine dehydrogenase (HD) proteins, in methylotrophic Bacillus methanolicus MGA3. In general, both PC and HD are regarded as key targets for improving bacterial l -lysine production...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2010-07, Vol.87 (3), p.951-964 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We here present the
pyc
gene encoding pyruvate carboxylase (PC), and the
hom-1
and
hom-2
genes encoding two active homoserine dehydrogenase (HD) proteins, in methylotrophic
Bacillus methanolicus
MGA3. In general, both PC and HD are regarded as key targets for improving bacterial
l
-lysine production; PC plays a role in precursor oxaloacetate (OAA) supply while HD controls an important branch point in the
l
-lysine biosynthetic pathway. The
hom-1
and
hom-2
genes were strongly repressed by
l
-threonine and
l
-methionine, respectively. Wild-type MGA3 cells secreted 0.4 g/l
l
-lysine and 59 g/l
l
-glutamate under optimised fed batch methanol fermentation. The
hom-1
mutant M168-20 constructed herein secreted 11 g/l
l
-lysine and 69 g/l of
l
-glutamate, while a sixfold higher
l
-lysine overproduction (65 g/l) of the previously constructed classical
B. methanolicus
mutant NOA2#13A52-8A66 was accompanied with reduced
l
-glutamate production (28 g/l) and threefold elevated
pyc
transcription level. Overproduction of PC and its mutant enzyme P455S in M168-20 had no positive effect on the volumetric
l
-lysine yield and the
l
-lysine yield on methanol, and caused significantly reduced volumetric
l
-glutamate yield and
l
-glutamate yield on methanol. Our results demonstrated that
hom-1
represents one key target for achieving
l
-lysine overproduction, PC activity plays an important role in controlling
l
-glutamate production from methanol, and that OAA precursor supply is not a major bottleneck for
l
-lysine overproduction by
B. methanolicus
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-010-2559-6 |