1. Enhanced Production of Tetramethylpyrazine in Bacillus licheniformis BL1 through aldC Over-expression and acetaldehyde Supplementation.
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Meng W, Ding F, Wang RM, and Wang TF
- Subjects
- Bacterial Proteins genetics, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Fermentation, Metabolic Engineering, Plasmids genetics, Acetaldehyde metabolism, Bacillus licheniformis genetics, Bacillus licheniformis metabolism, Carboxy-Lyases genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Pyrazines metabolism
- Abstract
Bacillus licheniformis BL1 was used as a starting strain to construct the recombinant tetramethylpyrazine (TMP)-producing strains by over-expression of the α-acetolactate decarboxylase gene (aldC) and α-acetolactate synthase gene (alsS), named BLC, BLS and BLCS, respectively. Then the addition of acetaldehyde was use to enhance the TMP yield in the fermentation process. During microaerobic fermentation, the aldC-overexpressed BLC strain produced 43.75 g TMP/L which was 15.47% higher than the TMP in culture yielded using the initial BL1 strain. Furthermore, the acetoin yield as TMP precursor similarly rose by 23.06% in BLC recombinant strain. In contrast, the 2,3-BD increased by 23.2% in the recombinant BLCS. TMP produced by BL1 could be bolstered via the supplementation of the acetaldehyde in fermentation medium. This method also has the same effect on the BLC strain.
- Published
- 2020
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