Abstract

Propionic acid (PA) is an important platform chemical in the food, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries and is mainly biosynthesized by propionibacteria. Acid tolerance in PA-producing strains is crucial. In previous work, we investigated the acid tolerance mechanism of Propionibacterium acidipropionici at microenvironmental levels by analyzing physiological changes in the parental strain and three PA-tolerant mutants obtained by genome shuffling. However, the molecular mechanism of PA tolerance in P. acidipropionici remained unclear. Here, we performed a comparative proteomics study of P. acidipropionici CGMCC 1.2230 and the acid-tolerant mutant P. acidipropionici WSH1105; MALDI-TOF/MS identified 24 proteins that significantly differed between the parental and shuffled strains. The differentially expressed proteins were mainly categorized as key components of crucial biological processes and the acid stress response. Quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to confirm differential expression of nine key proteins. Overexpression of the secretory protein glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and ATP synthase subunit α in Escherichia coli BL21 improved PA and acetic acid tolerance; overexpression of NADH dehydrogenase and methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase improved PA tolerance. These results provide new insights into the acid tolerance of P. acidipropionici and will facilitate the development of PA production through fermentation by propionibacteria.

Highlights

  • Propionic acid (PA) is an important platform chemical in the food, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries and is mainly biosynthesized by propionibacteria

  • We investigated the acid tolerance mechanism of Propionibacterium acidipropionici at microenvironmental levels by analyzing physiological changes in the parental strain and three PA-tolerant mutants obtained by genome shuffling

  • We recently investigated the acid-tolerance mechanism of P. acidipropionici at the microenvironmental level by comparing the physiological changes in wild-type P. acidipropionici and three mutants; we found that the arginine deaminase (ADI) and glutamate www.nature.com/scientificreports decarboxylase (GAD) systems are important for acid resistance in P. acidipropionici[6]

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Introduction

Propionic acid (PA) is an important platform chemical in the food, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries and is mainly biosynthesized by propionibacteria. We recently investigated the acid-tolerance mechanism of P. acidipropionici at the microenvironmental level by comparing the physiological changes in wild-type P. acidipropionici and three mutants; we found that the arginine deaminase (ADI) and glutamate www.nature.com/scientificreports decarboxylase (GAD) systems are important for acid resistance in P. acidipropionici[6]. Despite these efforts, current understanding of the acid-tolerant mechanism of P. acidipropionici remains limited to the microenvironmental level, and it is not clear how P. acidipropionici responds to acid stress at the molecular level. The results deepen our understanding of the response of P. acidipropionici to PA stress and make it feasible to improve acid tolerance and PA production by direct genetic manipulation

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