Abstract

This study reports on the improving of muconic acid (MA) production by using metabolically engineered Escherichia coli. Three MA synthesis pathways separately were introduced into E.coli. After 72 h of cultivation, two of the three strains, i.e., one carrying the Pathway 1 (1.00 g/L) and the other carrying the Pathway 3 (1.34 g/L) produced MA. To increase MA production, the enzymes of the shikimate pathway (AroC and AroD) were overexpressed in these strains. Although the overexpression of AroC increased the MA production (1.59 g/L) by the Pathway 1, AroD overexpression decreased it by the Pathway 3. The metabolic channeling using gene-level fusion proteins additionally increased the MA production. In the pathway 1 and pH-controlled cultures, the overexpression of a fusion protein (AroC and MenF) increased the MA production from 20 g/L glucose to >3 and 4.45 g/L, respectively. These results suggest that the metabolic channeling approach is a promising strategy to increase the yield of the target compound.

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