The combination of ultraviolet mutagenesis and PPX1 overexpression synergistically enhanced S-adenosyl-L-methionine synthesis in industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Zhong-Ce Hu , Hong-Wei Dai , Bing-Qing Gu , Yuan-Shan Wang , Zhi-Qiang Liu , Yu-Guo Zheng
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S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) is the only injectable drug among the hepatoprotective and choleretic drugs, which has remarkable efficacy and is favored by hepatopaths. The demand for SAM is constantly increasing in clinical settings. Therefore, many efforts have been made to increase SAM biosynthesis from L-methionine and ATP in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This study aimed to construct a stable and high-accumulating SAM industrial strain through successive ultraviolet irradiation (UV) mutations coupled with three resistant (ethionine, nystatin, and cordycepin, respectively) screening procedures and metabolic engineering strategies. Following multiple UV mutagenesis, a higher production mutant strain ZJT15–33 was successfully obtained. In addition, the recombinant strain spe2△-PPX1 was derived from ZJT15–33 by deleting the SPE2 and overexpressing the PPX1, resulting in a 2.5-fold enhanced ATP accumulation, which promoted the synthesis of 2.41 g/L SAM in the shake-flask, representing an 11.4-fold enhancement over the original strain (0.21 g/L). Furthermore, 11.65 g/L SAM was accumulated with 113 mg/g DCW SAM content in a 5-L fermenter at 96 h, marking a 36.57 % increase compared to strain ZJT15–33 (8.53 g/L). These results indicated that UV mutagenesis combined with PPX1 overexpression could effectively improve SAM synthesis in S. cerevisiae, providing a feasible approach for developing highly SAM industrial production.
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Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Enzyme and Microbial Technology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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38 days
期刊介绍: Enzyme and Microbial Technology is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and reviews, of biotechnological significance and novelty, on basic and applied aspects of the science and technology of processes involving the use of enzymes, micro-organisms, animal cells and plant cells. We especially encourage submissions on: Biocatalysis and the use of Directed Evolution in Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology Biotechnological Production of New Bioactive Molecules, Biomaterials, Biopharmaceuticals, and Biofuels New Imaging Techniques and Biosensors, especially as applicable to Healthcare and Systems Biology New Biotechnological Approaches in Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics Metabolic Engineering, Biomolecular Engineering and Nanobiotechnology Manuscripts which report isolation, purification, immobilization or utilization of organisms or enzymes which are already well-described in the literature are not suitable for publication in EMT, unless their primary purpose is to report significant new findings or approaches which are of broad biotechnological importance. Similarly, manuscripts which report optimization studies on well-established processes are inappropriate. EMT does not accept papers dealing with mathematical modeling unless they report significant, new experimental data.
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