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Metabolic engineering of mannitol production in Lactococcus lactis:: Influence of overexpression of mannitol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase in different genetic backgrounds

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 7, Pages 4286-4292

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.70.7.4286-4292.2004

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To obtain a mannitol-producing Lactococcus lactis strain, the mannitol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase gene (mtlD) from Lactobacillus plantarum was overexpressed in a wild-type strain, a lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)-deficient strain, and a strain with reduced phosphofructokinase activity. High-performance liquid chromatography and C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance analysis revealed that small amounts (<1%) of mannitol were formed by growing cells of mtlD-overexpressing LDH-deficient and phosphofructokinase-reduced strains, whereas resting cells of the LDH-deficient transformant converted 25% of glucose into mannitol. Moreover, the formed mannitol was not reutilized upon glucose depletion. Of the metabolic-engineering strategies investigated in this work, mtlD-overexpressing LDH-deficient L. lactis seemed to be the most promising strain for mannitol production.

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