Can Genome Sequencing Coupled to Flux Balance Analyses Offer Precision Guidance for Industrial Strain Development? The Lessons from Carbon Trafficking in Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 21573.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Eldin Kurpejović, Daniel Wibberg, Gülsüm Merve Bastem, Arthur Burgardt, Tobias Busche, Fatma Ece Altinisik Kaya, Andreas Dräger, Volker F Wendisch, Berna Sariyar Akbulut
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Systems biology tools offer new prospects for industrial strain selection. For bacteria that are significant for industrial applications, whole-genome sequencing coupled to flux balance analysis (FBA) can help unpack the complex relationships between genome mutations and carbon trafficking. This work investigates the l-tyrosine (l-Tyr) overproducing model system Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 21573 with an eye to more rational and precision strain development. Using genome-wide mutational analysis of C. glutamicum, we identified 27,611 single nucleotide polymorphisms and 479 insertion/deletion mutations. Mutations in the carbon uptake machinery have led to phosphotransferase system-independent routes as corroborated with FBA. Mutations within the central carbon metabolism of C. glutamicum impaired the carbon flux, as evidenced by the lower growth rate. The entry to and flow through the tricarboxylic acid cycle was affected by mutations in pyruvate and α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complexes, citrate synthase, and isocitrate dehydrogenase. FBA indicated that the estimated flux through the shikimate pathway became larger as the l-Tyr production rate increased. In addition, protocatechuate export was probabilistically impossible, which could have contributed to the l-Tyr accumulation. Interestingly, aroG and cg0975, which have received previous attention for aromatic amino acid overproduction, were not mutated. From the branch point molecule, prephenate, the change in the promoter region of pheA could be an influential contributor. In summary, we suggest that genome sequencing coupled with FBA is well poised to offer rational guidance for industrial strain development, as evidenced by these findings on carbon trafficking in C. glutamicum ATCC 21573.

基因组测序与通量平衡分析相结合能为工业菌株的开发提供精确指导吗?谷氨酸棒杆菌ATCC 21573。
系统生物学工具为工业菌株选择提供了新的前景。对于对工业应用具有重要意义的细菌,全基因组测序结合通量平衡分析(FBA)可以帮助揭示基因组突变和碳贩运之间的复杂关系。本工作研究了l-酪氨酸(l-Tyr)过量生产模型系统谷氨酸棒杆菌ATCC 21573,以期更合理、更精确地开发菌株。利用谷氨酸棒杆菌的全基因组突变分析,我们鉴定了27611个单核苷酸多态性和479个插入/缺失突变。碳吸收机制的突变导致了磷酸转移酶系统独立的途径,FBA证实了这一点。谷氨酸棒杆菌中心碳代谢的突变损害了碳通量,生长速率较低就是明证。丙酮酸和α-酮戊二酸脱氢酶复合物、柠檬酸合成酶和异柠檬酸脱氢酶的突变影响了进入和流经三羧酸循环。FBA表明,随着l-Tyr生产速率的增加,通过莽草酸途径的估计通量变得更大。此外,原儿茶酸盐出口可能是不可能的,这可能有助于l-Tyr的积累。有趣的是,aroG和cg0975没有发生突变,它们之前因芳香族氨基酸过量而受到关注。从分支点分子预苯酸盐来看,pheA启动子区的变化可能是一个有影响的因素。总之,我们认为,基因组测序与FBA相结合,可以为工业菌株的开发提供合理的指导,谷氨酸棒杆菌ATCC 21573中碳运输的这些发现证明了这一点。
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