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Microbial production of L-glutamate and L-glutamine by recombinant Corynebacterium glutamicum harboring Vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene vgb

  • Qian Liu
  • , Jiao Zhang
  • , Xiao Xing Wei
  • , Shao Ping Ouyang
  • , Qiong Wu
  • , Guo Qiang Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tsinghua University
  • Shantou University

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Abstract

Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb) gene vgb equipped with a native promoter Pvgb or a tac promoter Ptac was introduced into Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC14067, respectively. Ptac was proven to be more suitable for expressing VHb protein in higher concentration in both Escherichia coli and C. glutamicum strains compared with the native vgb promoter Pvgb. VHb-expressing C. glutamicum exhibited higher oxygen uptake rate and enhanced cell growth. Recombinant C. glutamicum harboring vgb gene equipped with Ptac promoter produced 23% more l-glutamate in shake-flask culture and grew to 30% more cell density and formed 22% more l-glutamate in fermentor studies compared with the wild-type strain. When a site-directed mutagenesis in which Tyr405 was replaced by a phenylalanine residue (Y405F) was performed on glutamine synthesis gene, recombinant C. glutamicum overexpressing the mutated gene glnA' was able to produce l-glutamine effectively. Co-expression of vgb and glnA' genes in C. glutamicum produced 17 g/l l-glutamine in shake flask culture, approximately 30% more than that produced by the recombinant harboring only glnA' gene. In fermentor cultivation, the recombinant yielded 25% more cells and produced 40.5 g/l l-glutamine. In this study, it was clearly demonstrated that VHb significantly enhanced cell growth, l-glutamate, and l-glutamine production by recombinant C. glutamicum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1297-1304
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume77
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Corynebacterium glutamicum
  • L-glutamate
  • L-glutamine
  • Vitreoscilla hemoglobin
  • vgb

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