1. Increasing the pyruvate pool by overexpressing phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase or triosephosphate isomerase enhances phloroglucinol production in Escherichia coli.
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Liu, Wen, Zhang, Rubing, Wei, Manman, Cao, Yujin, and Xian, Mo
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TRIOSE-phosphate isomerase ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,ISOMERASES ,THIAMIN pyrophosphate ,GENETIC overexpression ,ACETYLCOENZYME A ,PHLOROGLUCINOL ,PRODUCTION increases - Abstract
Objectives: Acetyl-CoA is a precursor for phloroglucinol (PG), and pyruvate is one of the sources of intracellular acetyl-CoA. Therefore, enhancing intracellular pyruvate levels may help to improve the anabolic pathway of PG. Results: In this study, the effects of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PckA, encoded by pckA) or triosephosphate isomerase (TpiA, encoded by tpiA) overexpression on the production of PG were studied. Overexpression of pckA or tpiA could enhance the pyruvate anabolic pathway in shake-flask culture compared to the control strain, and the concentration of PG also increased by 44% and 92%, respectively. In addition, the acetate levels were all down regulated by the overexpression of the two genes to some extent and lower acetate level resulted in lower ATP pool and higher survival rate. Conclusions: These results indicate that overexpression of pckA or tpiA can enhance the pyruvate "pool" and PG production in Escherichia coli, which provides a new reference for further increasing the production of PG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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