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Microbial production of trans-aconitic acid.

Authors :
Geng, Ce
Jin, Zhigang
Gu, Meng
Li, Jibin
Tang, Shen
Guo, Qiang
Zhang, Yunpeng
Zhang, Wei
Li, Yuezhong
Huang, Xuenian
Lu, Xuefeng
Source :
Metabolic Engineering. Jul2023, Vol. 78, p183-191. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Trans -aconitic acid (TAA) is a promising bio-based chemical with the structure of unsaturated tricarboxylic acid, and also has the potential to be a non-toxic nematicide as a potent inhibitor of aconitase. However, TAA has not been commercialized because the traditional production processes of plant extraction and chemical synthesis cannot achieve large-scale production at a low cost. The availability of TAA is a serious obstacle to its widespread application. In this study, we developed an efficient microbial synthesis and fermentation production process for TAA. An engineered Aspergillus terreus strain producing cis -aconitic acid and TAA was constructed by blocking itaconic acid biosynthesis in the industrial itaconic acid-producing strain. Through heterologous expression of exogenous aconitate isomerase, we further designed a more efficient cell factory to specifically produce TAA. Subsequently, the fermentation process was developed and scaled up step-by-step, achieving a TAA titer of 60 g L−1 at the demonstration scale of a 20 m3 fermenter. Finally, the field evaluation of the produced TAA for control of the root-knot nematodes was performed in a field trial, effectively reducing the damage of the root-knot nematode. Our work provides a commercially viable solution for the green manufacturing of TAA, which will significantly facilitate biopesticide development and promote its widespread application as a bio-based chemical. [Display omitted] • An efficient fungal cell factory was constructed to produce trans -aconitic acid (TAA). • The industrial fermentation process was developed, achieving a TAA titer of 60 g L−1. • The nematicidal activity of microbial produced TAA was tested in the field trial. • Green manufacturing of TAA will facilitate its applications as a bio-based chemical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10967176
Volume :
78
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Metabolic Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164862614
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymben.2023.06.007