Abstract

BackgroundAcetyl-CoA-derived chemicals are suitable for multiple applications in many industries. The bio-production of these chemicals has become imperative owing to the economic and environmental problems. However, acetate overflow is the major drawback for acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals production. Approaches for overcoming acetate overflow may be beneficial for the production of acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals.ResultsIn this study, a transcriptional regulator iclR was knocked out in E.coli BL21(DE3) to overcome acetate overflow and improve the chemicals production. Two important acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals, phloroglucinol (PG) and 3-hydroxypropionate (3HP) were used to evaluate it. It is revealed that knockout of iclR significantly increased expressions of aceBAK operon. The cell yields and glucose utilization efficiencies were higher than those of control strains. The acetate concentrations were decreased by more than 50% and the productions of PG and 3HP were increased more than twice in iclR mutants. The effects of iclR knockout on cell physiology, cell metabolism and production of acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals were similar to those of arcA knockout in our previous study. However, the arcA-iclR double mutants couldn’t gain higher productions of PG and 3HP. The mechanisms are unclear and needed to be resolved in future.ConclusionsKnockout of iclR significantly increased gene expression of aceBAK operon and concomitantly activated glyoxylate pathway. This genetic modification may be a good way to overcome acetate overflow, and improve the production of a wide range of acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals.

Highlights

  • Acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals are suitable for multiple applications in many industries

  • In order to investigate the effect of iclR deletion on gene expression of aceBAK operon, the total RNAs of wild strain BL21(DE3) and iclR mutant strain Q2280 were extracted to carry out the Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) reaction

  • Acetate overflow is the major drawback for acetyl-CoAderived chemicals production

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Introduction

Acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals are suitable for multiple applications in many industries. Approaches for overcoming acetate overflow may be beneficial for the production of acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals. The bio-production of acetyl-CoAderived chemicals has become imperative owing to the diminishing petroleum reserves and growing environmental concerns [4]. Acetate excretion affects the cell density, biomass accumulation and macromolecule biosynthesis even at concentrations as low as 0.5 g/l [10, 11]. Mutations in both ackA and pta have been reported a strong reduction of acetate production.

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