2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2015.09.004
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Engineering Methylobacterium extorquens for de novo synthesis of the sesquiterpenoid α-humulene from methanol

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“…Accordingly, engineering pathways de novo for a given substrate–product pair is a better approach to metabolic engineering than depending on pathways that consume glucose for any and all biochemical products. The diversification of feedstocks away from glucose, syngas, methane, methanol and glycerol, supports our idea3031323334. Our framework applies principles of orthogonality to design metabolic processes that are tailored for the conversion of a specific substrate to a product in the most efficient way possible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Accordingly, engineering pathways de novo for a given substrate–product pair is a better approach to metabolic engineering than depending on pathways that consume glucose for any and all biochemical products. The diversification of feedstocks away from glucose, syngas, methane, methanol and glycerol, supports our idea3031323334. Our framework applies principles of orthogonality to design metabolic processes that are tailored for the conversion of a specific substrate to a product in the most efficient way possible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In all of these expression systems, the α‐humulene synthase (ZSSI) from the shampoo ginger plant Zingiber zerumbet was used. The co‐expression of a synthetic mevalonate (MVA) pathway in addition to the native methylerythritol 4‐phosphate (MEP) pathway increased the final product concentrations ,. In engineered E. coli JM109 heterologously expressing the mevalonate pathway, an IPP isomerase, and ZSSI, final concentrations of 263 mg L −1 and 1039 mg L −1 were produced in a complex medium supplied with 0.5 g L −1 lithium acetoacetate and 1 g L −1 d ‐mevalonolactone, respectively, two days after induction with isopropyl β‐ d ‐1‐thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, heterologous α‐humulene production on glucose in defined medium was established in another engineered E. coli strain, achieving a concentration of 60 mg L −1 α‐humulene within 24 h. Sonntag et al. described the production of α‐humulene by M. extorquens CM502 (pFS62b) on methanol . Upon additional expression of a heterologous MVA pathway from M. xanthus , the α‐humulene concentration could be increased three‐fold compared to a strain lacking the MVA pathway and generating terpenes exclusively through the native MEP pathway.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was likely due to differences in intracellular MvaE and MvaS activities, because the only genotypic differences among the strains were in the promoter region of the mvaES operon. Previous studies showed that coordinated and well‐balanced enhancement of the expression of the isoprene biosynthesis pathway genes is important for increasing isoprenoid production (Sonntag et al ; Liu et al ). Therefore, it would be so important to maintain a balance in metabolic flux when integrating additional gene expression cassettes to increase yield and productivity in our future study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%