Modification of the membrane-bound glucose oxidation system in Gluconobacter oxydans significantly increases gluconate and 5-keto-D-gluconic acid accumulation.
Marcel Merfort, Ute Herrmann, Seung-Wook Ha, Mustafa Elfari, Stephanie Bringer-Meyer, Helmut Görisch, Hermann Sahm
Index: Biotechnol. J. 1(5) , 556-63, (2006)
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Abstract
Gluconobacter oxydans DSM 2343 (ATCC 621H)catalyzes the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid and subsequently to 5-keto-D-gluconic acid (5-KGA), a precursor of the industrially important L-(+)-tartaric acid. To further increase 5-KGA production in G. oxydans, the mutant strain MF1 was used. In this strain the membrane-bound gluconate-2-dehydrogenase activity, responsible for formation of the undesired by-product 2-keto-D-gluconic acid, is disrupted. Therefore, high amounts of 5-KGA accumulate in the culture medium. G. oxydans MF1 was equipped with plasmids allowing the overexpression of the membrane-bound enzymes involved in 5-KGA formation. Overexpression was confirmed on the transcript and enzymatic level. Furthermore, the resulting strains overproducing the membrane-bound glucose dehydrogenase showed an increased gluconic acid formation, whereas the overproduction of gluconate-5-dehydrogenase resulted in an increase in 5-KGA of up to 230 mM. Therefore, these newly developed recombinant strains provide a basis for further improving the biotransformation process for 5-KGA production.
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