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- Title
- Biosynthesis of C12 fatty alcohols by whole cell biotransformation of C12 derivatives using Escherichia coli two-cell systems expressing CAR and ADH
- Author(s)
- T Y Cha; Y Yong; H Park; H J Yun; Wooyoung Jeon; Jungoh Ahn; K Y Choi
- Bibliographic Citation
- Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, vol. 26, pp. 392-401
- Publication Year
- 2021
- Abstract
- In this study, the conversions of 1-dodecanoic, ω-hydroxydodecanoic acid and α,ω-dodecanedioic acid using whole cell biotransformation of Escherichia coli BW25113ΔfadD expressing CAR and ADH enzymes were demonstrated. First 13 CAR enzymes were examined for 1-dodecanoic acid reduction, and CAR encoded by mab4714 from Mycobacterium abscessus showed the highest conversion of 53.1% in single cells of heterologous CAR and endogenous ADH. For a better conversion, the host cells were engineered to simultaneously express Yarrowia lipolytica ADH2 with the GroES/EL-DnaK/J/E chaperone in a single host system. In addition, two-cell system using two strains of E. coli expressing CAR-Sfp and ADHGroES/EL-DnaK/J/E was also investigated. In results, additional ADH expression was not effective in a single host system, whereas two cell system significantly increased α,ω-dodecanedioic acid conversion by total 71.3%; α,ω-dodecanediol (68.2%) and ω-hydroxydodecanoic acid (3.1%), respectively. Interestingly, the MAB4714 CAR enzyme could converted ω-hydroxydodecanoic acid into α,ω-dodecanediol up to 97.2% conversion in 17 h (12.4 mg/L/h). Finally, structural understanding of the higher activity against ω-hydroxydodecanoic was understood by docking simulations which suggested hydrogen-bonding interactions between ω-hydroxyl group and polar residues such as Gln434 and Thr285 were holding the substrate tightly with more stable positioning in the active site.
- Keyword
- Alcohol dehydrogenaseCarboxylic acid reductaseTwo cell reactionsReductive metabolitesWhole cell biotransformation
- ISSN
- 1226-8372
- Publisher
- Springer
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12257-020-0239-7
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of Bio Technology Innovation > BioProcess Engineering Center > 1. Journal Articles
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