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Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters

Cobalamin is an essential human vitamin widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and feed additive industries and currently produced by bacteria or archaea. Ensifer adhaerens HY-1 is an industrial strain that also produces cobalamin. However production outputs are poor and the specific synthesis pat...

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Autores principales: Xu, Sha, Xiao, Zhiqiang, Yu, Shiqin, Zeng, Weizhu, Zhu, Yongming, Zhou, Jingwen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.04.012
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author Xu, Sha
Xiao, Zhiqiang
Yu, Shiqin
Zeng, Weizhu
Zhu, Yongming
Zhou, Jingwen
author_facet Xu, Sha
Xiao, Zhiqiang
Yu, Shiqin
Zeng, Weizhu
Zhu, Yongming
Zhou, Jingwen
author_sort Xu, Sha
collection PubMed
description Cobalamin is an essential human vitamin widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and feed additive industries and currently produced by bacteria or archaea. Ensifer adhaerens HY-1 is an industrial strain that also produces cobalamin. However production outputs are poor and the specific synthesis pathways require characterization. In this study, the whole genome sequence of E. adhaerens HY-1 was generated and annotated, and genes associated with cobalamin biosynthesis were identified. Then, three genes, CobSV, CobQ, and CobW were identified as the most efficient ones for enhancing cobalamin synthesis. By transcriptome sequencing of E. adhaerens HY-1 cells at different growth stages, 65 endogenous promoters with different gradient strengths were identified. After combined expression of different strength promoters and key genes, a high cobalamin-producing recombinant strain, ‘hmm’ (genotype: P(metH)-CobSV-P(ibpA)-CobQ-P(mdh)-CobW), was generated. Cobalamin production was 143.8 mg/L in shaking flasks, which was 41.0% higher than the original strain. Cobalamin production was further enhanced to 171.2 mg/L using fed-batch fermentation. Importantly, our data and novel approach provide important references for the analysis of cobalamin synthesis and other metabolites in complex metabolic pathways.
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spelling pubmed-91573742022-06-04 Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters Xu, Sha Xiao, Zhiqiang Yu, Shiqin Zeng, Weizhu Zhu, Yongming Zhou, Jingwen Synth Syst Biotechnol Original Research Article Cobalamin is an essential human vitamin widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and feed additive industries and currently produced by bacteria or archaea. Ensifer adhaerens HY-1 is an industrial strain that also produces cobalamin. However production outputs are poor and the specific synthesis pathways require characterization. In this study, the whole genome sequence of E. adhaerens HY-1 was generated and annotated, and genes associated with cobalamin biosynthesis were identified. Then, three genes, CobSV, CobQ, and CobW were identified as the most efficient ones for enhancing cobalamin synthesis. By transcriptome sequencing of E. adhaerens HY-1 cells at different growth stages, 65 endogenous promoters with different gradient strengths were identified. After combined expression of different strength promoters and key genes, a high cobalamin-producing recombinant strain, ‘hmm’ (genotype: P(metH)-CobSV-P(ibpA)-CobQ-P(mdh)-CobW), was generated. Cobalamin production was 143.8 mg/L in shaking flasks, which was 41.0% higher than the original strain. Cobalamin production was further enhanced to 171.2 mg/L using fed-batch fermentation. Importantly, our data and novel approach provide important references for the analysis of cobalamin synthesis and other metabolites in complex metabolic pathways. KeAi Publishing 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9157374/ /pubmed/35664931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.04.012 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xu, Sha
Xiao, Zhiqiang
Yu, Shiqin
Zeng, Weizhu
Zhu, Yongming
Zhou, Jingwen
Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title_full Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title_fullStr Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title_short Enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in Ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
title_sort enhanced cobalamin biosynthesis in ensifer adhaerens by regulation of key genes with gradient promoters
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.04.012
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