Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4366594571> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4366594571 abstract "Replacing traditional substrates in industrial bioprocesses to advance the sustainable production of chemicals is an urgent need in the context of the circular economy. However, since the limited degradability of non-conventional carbon sources often returns lower yields, effective exploitation of such substrates requires a multi-layer optimization which includes not only the provision of a suitable feedstock but the use of highly robust and metabolically versatile microbial biocatalysts. We tackled this challenge by means of systems metabolic engineering and validated Escherichia coli W as a promising cell factory for the production of the key building block chemical 2-ketoisovalerate (2-KIV) using whey as carbon source, a widely available and low-cost agro-industrial waste. First, we assessed the growth performance of Escherichia coli W on mono and disaccharides and demonstrated that using whey as carbon source enhances it significantly. Second, we searched the available literature and used metabolic modeling approaches to scrutinize the metabolic space of E. coli and explore its potential for overproduction of 2-KIV identifying as basic strategies the block of pyruvate depletion and the modulation of NAD/NADP ratio. We then used our model predictions to construct a suitable microbial chassis capable of overproducing 2-KIV with minimal genetic perturbations, i.e., deleting the pyruvate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase. Finally, we used modular cloning to construct a synthetic 2-KIV pathway that was not sensitive to negative feedback, which effectively resulted in a rerouting of pyruvate towards 2-KIV. The resulting strain shows titers of up to 3.22 ± 0.07 g/L of 2-KIV and 1.40 ± 0.04 g/L of L-valine in 24 h using whey in batch cultures. Additionally, we obtained yields of up to 0.81 g 2-KIV/g substrate. The optimal microbial chassis we present here has minimal genetic modifications and is free of nutritional autotrophies to deliver high 2-KIV production rates using whey as a non-conventional substrate." @default.
- W4366594571 created "2023-04-23" @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5003477435 @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5004282738 @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5016852523 @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5022463444 @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5081652637 @default.
- W4366594571 creator A5086977681 @default.
- W4366594571 date "2023-04-20" @default.
- W4366594571 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4366594571 title "System metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli W for the production of 2-ketoisovalerate using unconventional feedstock" @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1496345318 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1610723125 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1965608659 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1978119727 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1979836544 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1985947879 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1987148148 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W1987800908 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2001384400 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2009901433 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2011019900 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2014449041 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2038821752 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2045001645 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2054506883 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2059352446 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2062941987 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2065995896 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2071449041 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2074663367 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2083139753 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2090269935 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2092328465 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2092713296 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2101906237 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2113916940 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2117573224 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2129903126 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2157007633 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2158195451 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2166470414 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2180973289 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2298762068 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2593436713 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2743934966 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2762019694 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2792578551 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2794196137 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2795511235 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2809386196 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2819386545 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2903185930 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2909280598 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2921666116 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2939762195 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2962842902 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W2975308748 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3007707608 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3087005629 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3087326082 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3091025993 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3092880366 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3111242518 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3166597717 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3197048526 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W3206617659 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4223420079 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4293826836 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4296702911 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4303946615 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4304890280 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4309908918 @default.
- W4366594571 cites W4318755070 @default.
- W4366594571 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1176445" @default.
- W4366594571 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37152640" @default.
- W4366594571 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4366594571 type Work @default.
- W4366594571 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4366594571 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5003477435 @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5004282738 @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5016852523 @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5022463444 @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5081652637 @default.
- W4366594571 hasAuthorship W4366594571A5086977681 @default.
- W4366594571 hasBestOaLocation W43665945711 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C100544194 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C183696295 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C191908910 @default.
- W4366594571 hasConcept C206139338 @default.