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Synthesis of aromatic amino acids from 2G lignocellulosic substrates

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MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 14, 期 5, 页码 1931-1943

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.13844

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  1. Ministry of Science and Education [RTI2018-094370-B-I00]
  2. FEDER

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Pseudomonas putida is a highly solvent-resistant microorganism that can be used as a chassis for producing valuable compounds from lignocellulosic residues. Studies have shown that Pseudomonas putida is able to metabolize both glucose and xylose simultaneously, which is crucial for the economic viability of the process.
Pseudomonas putida is a highly solvent-resistant microorganism and useful chassis for the production of value-added compounds from lignocellulosic residues, in particular aromatic compounds that are made from phenylalanine. The use of these agricultural residues requires a two-step treatment to release the components of the polysaccharides of cellulose and hemicellulose as monomeric sugars, the most abundant monomers being glucose and xylose. Pan-genomic studies have shown that Pseudomonas putida metabolizes glucose through three convergent pathways to yield 6-phosphogluconate and subsequently metabolizes it through the Entner-Doudoroff pathway, but the strains do not degrade xylose. The valorization of both sugars is critical from the point of view of economic viability of the process. For this reason, a P. putida strain was endowed with the ability to metabolize xylose via the xylose isomerase pathway, by incorporating heterologous catabolic genes that convert this C5 sugar into intermediates of the pentose phosphate cycle. In addition, the open reading frame T1E_2822, encoding glucose dehydrogenase, was knocked-out to avoid the production of the dead-end product xylonate. We generated a set of DOT-T1E-derived strains that metabolized glucose and xylose simultaneously in culture medium and that reached high cell density with generation times of around 100 min with glucose and around 300 min with xylose. The strains grew in 2G hydrolysates from diluted acid and steam explosion pretreated corn stover and sugarcane straw. During growth, the strains metabolized > 98% of glucose, > 96% xylose and > 85% acetic acid. In 2G hydrolysates P. putida 5PL, a DOT-T1E derivative strain that carries up to five independent mutations to avoid phenylalanine metabolism, accumulated this amino acid in the medium. We constructed P. putida 5PLDgcd (xylABE) that produced up to 250 mg l(-1) of phenylalanine when grown in 2G pretreated corn stover or sugarcane straw. These results support as a proof of concept the potential of P. putida as a chassis for 2G processes.

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