Enchancement of gamma-aminobutyric acid production by co-localization of Neurospora crassa OR74A glutamate decarboxylase with Escherichia coli GABA transporter via synthetic scaffold complex

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Enchancement of gamma-aminobutyric acid production by co-localization of Neurospora crassa OR74A glutamate decarboxylase with Escherichia coli GABA transporter via synthetic scaffold complex
Author(s)
S Somasundaram; M K Maruthamuthu; I Ganesh; G T Eom; S H Hong
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, vol. 27, no. 9, pp. 1664-1669
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
Gamma-aminobutyric acid is a precursor of nylon-4, which is a promising heat-resistant biopolymer. GABA can be produced from the decarboxylation of glutamate by glutamate decarboxylase. In this study, a synthetic scaffold complex strategy was employed involving the Neurospora crassa glutamate decarboxylase (GadB) and Escherichia coli GABA antiporter (GadC) to improve GABA production. To construct the complex, the SH3 domain was attached to the N. crassa GadB, and the SH3 ligand was attached to the N-terminus, middle, and C-terminus of E. coli GadC. In the C-terminus model, 5.8 g/l of GABA concentration was obtained from 10 g/l glutamate. When a competing pathway engineered strain was used, the final GABA concentration was further increased to 5.94 g/l, which corresponds to 97.5% of GABA yield. With the introduction of the scaffold complex, the GABA productivity increased by 2.9 folds during the initial culture period
Keyword
Gamma-aminobutyric acidGlutamate decarboxylaseGlutamate/GABA antiporterNeurospora crassaSynthetic protein scaffold
ISSN
1017-7825
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1611.11041
Type
Article
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