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BackgroundPII signal processor proteins are wide spread in prokaryotes and plants where they control a multitude of anabolic reactions. Efficient overproduction of metabolites requires relaxing the tight cellular control circuits. Here we demonstrate that a single point mutation in the PII signaling protein from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is sufficient to unlock the arginine pathway causing over accumulation of the biopolymer cyanophycin (multi-l-arginyl-poly-l-aspartate). This product is of biotechnological interest as a source of amino acids and polyaspartic acid. This work exemplifies a novel approach of pathway engineering by designing custom-tailored PII signaling proteins. Here, the engineered Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 strain with a PII-I86N mutation over-accumulated arginine through constitutive activation of the key enzyme N-acetylglutamate kinase (NAGK).ResultsIn the engineered strain BW86, in vivo NAGK activity was strongly increased and led to a more than tenfold higher arginine content than in the wild-type. As a consequence, strain BW86 accumulated up to 57 % cyanophycin per cell dry mass under the tested conditions, which is the highest yield of cyanophycin reported to date. Strain BW86 produced cyanophycin in a molecular mass range of 25 to >100 kDa; the wild-type produced the polymer in a range of 30 to >100 kDa.ConclusionsThe high yield and high molecular mass of cyanophycin produced by strain BW86 along with the low nutrient requirements of cyanobacteria make it a promising means for the biotechnological production of cyanophycin. This study furthermore demonstrates the feasibility of metabolic pathway engineering using the PII signaling protein, which occurs in numerous bacterial species.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12934-015-0384-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • PII signal processor proteins are wide spread in prokaryotes and plants where they control a multitude of anabolic reactions

  • PCC 6803 causes a strong in vivo activation of N-acetylglutamate kinase (NAGK) Previous biochemical studies have shown that the PII(I86N) variant of S. elongatus PCC 7942 constitutively binds to NAGK in vitro [26]

  • To test whether this PII variant affects the in vivo activity of NAGK, we constructed a genomic mutant of Synechocystis sp

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PII signal processor proteins are wide spread in prokaryotes and plants where they control a multitude of anabolic reactions. PCC 6803 is sufficient to unlock the arginine pathway causing over accumulation of the biopolymer cyanophycin (multi-l-arginyl-poly-l-aspartate). This product is of biotechnological interest as a source of amino acids and polyaspartic acid. Cyanophycin (multi-l-arginyl-poly-l-aspartate) is a nitrogen/carbon reserve polymer present in most cyanobacteria [1, 2] and in a few heterotrophic bacteria [3, 4]. It consists of a polyaspartic backbone with arginine residues linked via isopeptide bonds at the free carboxylate groups of the aspartic backbone [5, 6]. Watzer et al Microb Cell Fact (2015) 14:192 in heterocysts (specialized cells for nitrogen fixation) of cyanobacteria of the order Nostocales, polar nodules consisting of cyanophycin are deposited at the contact site to adjacent vegetative cells [15]

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