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Computer-Aided Rational Design of Efficient NADPH Production System by Escherichia coli pgi Mutant Using a Mixture of Glucose and Xylose

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Lignocellulosic biomass can be hydrolyzed into two major sugars of glucose and xylose, and thus the strategy for the efficient consumption of both sugars is highly desirable. NADPH is the… Click to show full abstract

Lignocellulosic biomass can be hydrolyzed into two major sugars of glucose and xylose, and thus the strategy for the efficient consumption of both sugars is highly desirable. NADPH is the essential molecule for the production of industrially important value-added chemicals, and thus its availability is quite important. Escherichia coli mutant lacking the pgi gene encoding phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) has been preferentially used to overproduce the NADPH. However, there exists a disadvantage that the cell growth rate becomes low for the mutant grown on glucose. This limits the efficient NADPH production, and therefore, it is quite important to investigate how addition of different carbon source such as xylose (other than glucose) effectively improves the NADPH production. In this study, we have developed a kinetic model to propose an efficient NADPH production system using E. coli pgi-knockout mutant with a mixture of glucose and xylose. The proposed system adds xylose to glucose medium to recover the suppressed growth of the pgi mutant, and determines the xylose content to maximize the NADPH productivity. Finally, we have designed a mevalonate (MVA) production system by implementing ArcA overexpression into the pgi-knockout mutant using a mixture of glucose and xylose. In addition to NADPH overproduction, the accumulation of acetyl-CoA (AcCoA) is necessary for the efficient MVA production. In the present study, therefore, we considered to overexpress ArcA, where ArcA overexpression suppresses the TCA cycle, causing the overflow of AcCoA, a precursor of MVA. We predicted the xylose content that maximizes the MVA production. This approach demonstrates the possibility of a great progress in the computer-aided rational design of the microbial cell factories for useful metabolite production.

Keywords: system; production; nadph production; glucose xylose; pgi; efficient nadph

Journal Title: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Year Published: 2020

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