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Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer

Pseudomonas putida is a promising bacterial chassis for metabolic engineering given its ability to metabolize a wide array of carbon sources, especially aromatic compounds derived from lignin. However, this omnivorous metabolism can also be a hindrance when it can naturally metabolize products produ...

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Autores principales: Thompson, Mitchell G., Valencia, Luis E., Blake-Hedges, Jacquelyn M., Cruz-Morales, Pablo, Velasquez, Alexandria E., Pearson, Allison N., Sermeno, Lauren N., Sharpless, William A., Benites, Veronica T., Chen, Yan, Baidoo, Edward E.K., Petzold, Christopher J., Deutschbauer, Adam M., Keasling, Jay D.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mec.2019.e00098
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author Thompson, Mitchell G.
Valencia, Luis E.
Blake-Hedges, Jacquelyn M.
Cruz-Morales, Pablo
Velasquez, Alexandria E.
Pearson, Allison N.
Sermeno, Lauren N.
Sharpless, William A.
Benites, Veronica T.
Chen, Yan
Baidoo, Edward E.K.
Petzold, Christopher J.
Deutschbauer, Adam M.
Keasling, Jay D.
author_facet Thompson, Mitchell G.
Valencia, Luis E.
Blake-Hedges, Jacquelyn M.
Cruz-Morales, Pablo
Velasquez, Alexandria E.
Pearson, Allison N.
Sermeno, Lauren N.
Sharpless, William A.
Benites, Veronica T.
Chen, Yan
Baidoo, Edward E.K.
Petzold, Christopher J.
Deutschbauer, Adam M.
Keasling, Jay D.
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description Pseudomonas putida is a promising bacterial chassis for metabolic engineering given its ability to metabolize a wide array of carbon sources, especially aromatic compounds derived from lignin. However, this omnivorous metabolism can also be a hindrance when it can naturally metabolize products produced from engineered pathways. Herein we show that P. putida is able to use valerolactam as a sole carbon source, as well as degrade caprolactam. Lactams represent important nylon precursors, and are produced in quantities exceeding one million tons per year (Zhang et al., 2017). To better understand this metabolism we use a combination of Random Barcode Transposon Sequencing (RB-TnSeq) and shotgun proteomics to identify the oplBA locus as the likely responsible amide hydrolase that initiates valerolactam catabolism. Deletion of the oplBA genes prevented P. putida from growing on valerolactam, prevented the degradation of valerolactam in rich media, and dramatically reduced caprolactam degradation under the same conditions. Deletion of oplBA, as well as pathways that compete for precursors L-lysine or 5-aminovalerate, increased the titer of valerolactam from undetectable after 48 h of production to ~90 mg/L. This work may serve as a template to rapidly eliminate undesirable metabolism in non-model hosts in future metabolic engineering efforts.
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spelling pubmed-68385092019-11-12 Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer Thompson, Mitchell G. Valencia, Luis E. Blake-Hedges, Jacquelyn M. Cruz-Morales, Pablo Velasquez, Alexandria E. Pearson, Allison N. Sermeno, Lauren N. Sharpless, William A. Benites, Veronica T. Chen, Yan Baidoo, Edward E.K. Petzold, Christopher J. Deutschbauer, Adam M. Keasling, Jay D. Metab Eng Commun Article Pseudomonas putida is a promising bacterial chassis for metabolic engineering given its ability to metabolize a wide array of carbon sources, especially aromatic compounds derived from lignin. However, this omnivorous metabolism can also be a hindrance when it can naturally metabolize products produced from engineered pathways. Herein we show that P. putida is able to use valerolactam as a sole carbon source, as well as degrade caprolactam. Lactams represent important nylon precursors, and are produced in quantities exceeding one million tons per year (Zhang et al., 2017). To better understand this metabolism we use a combination of Random Barcode Transposon Sequencing (RB-TnSeq) and shotgun proteomics to identify the oplBA locus as the likely responsible amide hydrolase that initiates valerolactam catabolism. Deletion of the oplBA genes prevented P. putida from growing on valerolactam, prevented the degradation of valerolactam in rich media, and dramatically reduced caprolactam degradation under the same conditions. Deletion of oplBA, as well as pathways that compete for precursors L-lysine or 5-aminovalerate, increased the titer of valerolactam from undetectable after 48 h of production to ~90 mg/L. This work may serve as a template to rapidly eliminate undesirable metabolism in non-model hosts in future metabolic engineering efforts. Elsevier 2019-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6838509/ /pubmed/31720214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mec.2019.e00098 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of International Metabolic Engineering Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Thompson, Mitchell G.
Valencia, Luis E.
Blake-Hedges, Jacquelyn M.
Cruz-Morales, Pablo
Velasquez, Alexandria E.
Pearson, Allison N.
Sermeno, Lauren N.
Sharpless, William A.
Benites, Veronica T.
Chen, Yan
Baidoo, Edward E.K.
Petzold, Christopher J.
Deutschbauer, Adam M.
Keasling, Jay D.
Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title_full Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title_fullStr Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title_full_unstemmed Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title_short Omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for increased product titer
title_sort omics-driven identification and elimination of valerolactam catabolism in pseudomonas putida kt2440 for increased product titer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mec.2019.e00098
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