Enhanced H2 Production and Redirected Metabolic Flux via Overexpression of fhlA and pncB in Klebsiella HQ-3 Strain
Genetic modifications are considered as one of the most important technologies for improving fermentative hydrogen yield. Herein, we overexpress fhlA and pncB genes from Klebsiella HQ-3 independently to enhance hydrogen molar yield. HQ-3- fhlA/pncB strain is developed by manipulation of pET28-Pkan/...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2016-03, Vol.178 (6), p.1113-1128 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Genetic modifications are considered as one of the most important technologies for improving fermentative hydrogen yield. Herein, we overexpress
fhlA
and
pncB
genes from
Klebsiella
HQ-3 independently to enhance hydrogen molar yield. HQ-3-
fhlA/pncB
strain is developed by manipulation of pET28-Pkan/
fhlA
Kan
r
and pBBR1-MCS5/
pncB
Gm
r
as expression vectors to examine the synchronous effects of
fhlA
and
pncB
. Optimization of anaerobic batch fermentations is achieved and the maximum yield of biohydrogen (1.42 mol H
2
/mol of glucose) is produced in the range of pH 6.5–7.0 at 33–37 °C. Whole cell H
2
yield is increased up to 40 % from HQ-3-
fhlA/pncB
, as compared with HQ-3-
fhlA
20 % and HQ-3-
pncB
12 % keeping HQ-3-C as a control. Mechanism of improved H
2
yield is studied in combination with metabolic flux analysis by measuring glucose consumption and other metabolites including formate, succinate, 2,3 butanediol, lactate, acetate, ethanol, and hydrogen. The results suggest that under transient conditions, the increase in the total level of NAD by NAPRTase can enhance the rate of NADH-dependent pathways, and therefore, final distribution of metabolites is changed. Combined overexpression of
fhlA and pncB
eventually modifies the energy and carbon balance leading to enhanced H
2
production from FHL as well as by NADH pathway. |
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ISSN: | 0273-2289 1559-0291 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12010-015-1932-4 |