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Expression and Characterization of a New L-amino Acid Oxidase AAO Producing α-ketoglutaric Acid from L-glutamic Acid

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 981-989

Publisher

KOREAN SOC BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1007/s12257-019-0182-7

Keywords

alpha-Ketoglutaric acid; high density fermentation; L-amino acid oxidase

Funding

  1. National Key R D Program of China [2017YFD0200900, 2017YFD0200902]
  2. Joint Open Fund of National Biopesticide Engineering Research Centre [JF-NBCOES-1807]
  3. Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Utilization of microbial resources (Central China), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs [JF-NBCOES-1807]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [31300074]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2014CFB541]
  6. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20124208120004]
  7. Key project of educational commission of Hubei province of China [D20171002]

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L-amino acid oxidase (AAO) was reported to be capable of converting L-glutamic acid to alpha-aketoglutaric acid (alpha-KG). The sequence of AAO from Kitasatospora cheerisanensis was synthesized based on Pichia pastoris codon-usage preferences. AAO gene was cloned into plasmid pPICZ alpha which was transformed into P. pastoris. Next, multi-copy expression plasmids were constructed by using plasmid pHBM905BDM. High-density fermentation was performed and the recombinant enzyme was characterized. The conversion conditions were optimized. By using Escherichia coli expression system, no soluble or active AAO was obtained from two strains after fermentation and induction. We can't obtain high-level expression of recombinant strains by using plasmid pPICZ alpha. Therefore, we constructed multi-copy expression plasmids using plasmid pHBM905BDM. By using this plasmid, multi-copy strains were constructed and named as PAAO1, PAAO2, PAAO3, PAAO4, and PAAO5, respectively. The following results showed that expression of AAO in multicopy strains increased as designed and strain PAAO5 was chosen for high-density fermentation and enzyme activity experiments. After high-density fermentation, we achieved an AAO-expression yield of 120.8 U/mL. After temperature and pH optimization, the highest AAO activity was observed at a temperature and pH of 20 degrees C and 6, respectively. After optimization of the conversion conditions, the average production rate of L-glutamic acid to alpha-KG was 3.46 g/L/h and the highest alpha-KG titer (103 g/L) was converted from 120 g/L L-glutamic acid. In this study, AAO was abundantly expressed by using P. pastoris expression system. The following experiments indicated that AAO is suitable for use in industrial applications.

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