An efficient production of bio-succinate in a novel metabolically engineered Klebsiella oxytoca by rational metabolic engineering and evolutionary adaptation


Published: February 2024 Document Type: Article
Journal: Bioresource technology,  Volume: 393,  Issue: , Pages 130045
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract:
Klebsiella oxytoca KC004 (ΔadhEΔpta-ackAΔldhAΔbudABΔpflB) was engineered to enhance succinate production. The strain exhibited poor growth without succinate production due to its deficiencies in ATP production and NADH reoxidation. To overcome obstacles, evolutionary adaptation with over 6,000 generations of growth-based selection was conducted. Under anaerobic conditions, enhanced productions of ATP for growth and succinate for NADH reoxidation by the evolved KC004-TF160 strain were coupled to an increased transcript of PEP carboxykinase (pck) while those of genes in the oxidative branch of TCA cycle (gltA, acnAB, and icd), and pyruvate and acetate metabolisms (pykA, acs, poxB and tdcD) were alleviated. The expression of pyruvate dehydrogenase repressor (pdhR) decreased whereas threonine decarboxylase (tdcE) increased. KC004-TF160 produced succinate at 84 g/L (0.84 g/g, 79 % theoretical maximum). KC004-TF160 produced succinate at 0.87 g/g non-pretreated sugarcane molasses without addition of nutrients and buffers. KC004-TF160 may be a microbial platform for commercial production of bio-succinate. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keyword: Evolutionary adaptation; Klebsiella oxytoca; Metabolic engineering; Succinic acid
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2023.130045