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Engineering Escherichia coli to convert acetic acid to β-caryophyllene.

Microb Cell Fact.. 2016-05; 
Yang J, Nie Q.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Under aerobic conditions, acetic acid is the major byproduct produced by E. coli during the fermentation. And acetic acid is detrimental to cell growth as it destroys transmembrane pH gradients. Hence, how to reduce the production of acetic acid and how to utilize it as a feedstock are of intriguing interest. In this study, we provided an evidence to produce β-caryophyllene by the engineered E. coli using acetic acid as the only carbon source. RESULTS: Firstly, to construct the robust acetate-utilizing strain, acetyl-CoA synthases from three different sources were introduced and screened in the E. coli. Secondly, to establish the engineered strains converting acetic acid to β-caryophyllene, acetyl... More

Keywords

Acetic acid; E. coli; MVA pathway; β-caryophyllene