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Engineering Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for the production of isobutanol

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ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 20, Issue 5-6, Pages 148-159

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201900151

Keywords

isobutanol; ketoacid decarboxylase; metabolic engineering; microaerobic; Pseudomonas putida

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  1. European Commission [635536]
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  3. Technical University of Munich (TUM)

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We engineered P. putida for the production of isobutanol from glucose by preventing product and precursor degradation, inactivation of the soluble transhydrogenase SthA, overexpression of the native ilvC and ilvD genes, and implementation of the feedback-resistant acetolactate synthase AlsS from Bacillus subtilis, ketoacid decarboxylase KivD from Lactococcus lactis, and aldehyde dehydrogenase YqhD from Escherichia coli. The resulting strain P. putida Iso2 produced isobutanol with a substrate specific product yield (Y-Iso/S) of 22 +/- 2 mg per gram of glucose under aerobic conditions. Furthermore, we identified the ketoacid decarboxylase from Carnobacterium maltaromaticum to be a suitable alternative for isobutanol production, since replacement of kivD from L. lactis in P. putida Iso2 by the variant from C. maltaromaticum yielded an identical Y-Iso/S. Although P. putida is regarded as obligate aerobic, we show that under oxygen deprivation conditions this bacterium does not grow, remains metabolically active, and that engineered producer strains secreted isobutanol also under the non-growing conditions.

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