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Microbial Cell Factories | 2012

Production of extracellular fatty acid using engineered Escherichia coli

Hui Liu; Chao Yu; Dexin Feng; Tao Cheng; Xin Meng; Wei Liu; Huibin Zou; Mo Xian

BackgroundAs an alternative for economic biodiesel production, the microbial production of extracellular fatty acid from renewable resources is receiving more concerns recently, since the separation of fatty acid from microorganism cells is normally involved in a series of energy-intensive steps. Many attempts have been made to construct fatty acid producing strains by targeting genes in the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, while few studies focused on the cultivation process and the mass transfer kinetics.ResultsIn this study, both strain improvements and cultivation process strategies were applied to increase extracellular fatty acid production by engineered Escherichia coli. Our results showed overexpressing ‘TesA and the deletion of fadL in E. coli BL21 (DE3) improved extracellular fatty acid production, while deletion of fadD didn’t strengthen the extracellular fatty acid production for an undetermined mechanism. Moreover, the cultivation process controls contributed greatly to extracellular fatty acid production with respect to titer, cell growth and productivity by adjusting the temperature, adding ampicillin and employing on-line extraction. Under optimal conditions, the E. coli strain (pACY-‘tesA-ΔfadL) produced 4.8 g L−1 extracellular fatty acid, with the specific productivity of 0.02 g h−1 g−1dry cell mass, and the yield of 4.4% on glucose, while the ratios of cell-associated fatty acid versus extracellular fatty acid were kept below 0.5 after 15 h of cultivation. The fatty acids included C12:1, C12:0, C14:1, C14:0, C16:1, C16:0, C18:1, C18:0. The composition was dominated by C14 and C16 saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Using the strain pACY-‘tesA, similar results appeared under the same culture conditions and the titer was also much higher than that ever reported previously, which suggested that the supposedly superior strain did not necessarily perform best for the efficient production of desired product. The strain pACY-‘tesA could also be chosen as the original strain for the next genetic manipulations.ConclusionsThe general strategy of metabolic engineering for the extracellular fatty acid production should be the cyclic optimization between cultivation performance and strain improvements. On the basis of our cultivation process optimization, strain improvements should be further carried out for the effective and cost-effective production process.


Scientific Reports | 2013

Biodegradation-inspired bioproduction of methylacetoin and 2-methyl-2,3-butanediol

Xinglin Jiang; Haibo Zhang; Jianming Yang; Yanning Zheng; Dexin Feng; Wei Liu; Xin Xu; Yujin Cao; Huibin Zou; Rubin Zhang; Tao Cheng; Fengjiao Jiao; Mo Xian

Methylacetoin (3-hydroxy-3-methylbutan-2-one) and 2-methyl-2,3-butanediol are currently obtained exclusively via chemical synthesis. Here, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the first alternative route, using engineered Escherichia coli. The biological synthesis of methylacetoin was first accomplished by reversing its biodegradation, which involved modifying the enzyme complex involved, switching the reaction substrate, and coupling the process to an exothermic reaction. 2-Methyl-2,3-butanediol was then obtained by reducing methylacetoin by exploiting the substrate promiscuity of acetoin reductase. A complete biosynthetic pathway from renewable glucose and acetone was then established and optimized via in vivo enzyme screening and host metabolic engineering, which led to titers of 3.4 and 3.2 g l−1 for methylacetoin and 2-methyl-2,3-butanediol, respectively. This work presents a biodegradation-inspired approach to creating new biosynthetic pathways for small molecules with no available natural biosynthetic pathway.


Synthesis | 2007

A novel synthesis of 2,5-disubstituted 1,3,4-oxadiazolines by the regioselective cyclization of 1,4-disubstituted thiosemicarbazides

Dexin Feng; You Huang; Ruyu Chen; Yaqin Yu; Haibin Song

A novel and efficient route for the regioselective synthesis of 5-aryl-2-[(4-aryl-2-oxo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-2-yl)imino]-2,3-dihydro-1,3,4-oxadiazoles in high yield and purity by the de-sulfurization and cyclization of 1-benzoyl-4-[(4-aryl-2-oxo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinan-2-yl)thiosemicarbazides under mild conditions is reported. The products are isolated as the TRANS-isomer only.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2011

Separation of ionic liquid [Mmim][DMP] and glucose from enzymatic hydrolysis mixture of cellulose using alumina column chromatography

Dexin Feng; Liangzhi Li; Fang Yang; Weiqiang Tan; Guoming Zhao; Huibin Zou; Mo Xian; Yingwei Zhang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

An efficient route from reproducible glucose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural catalyzed by porous coordination polymer heterogeneous catalysts

Dawei Chen; Fengbing Liang; Dexin Feng; Mo Xian; Haibo Zhang; Huizhou Liu; Fanglin Du


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Efficient decolorization of Malachite Green in the Fenton reaction catalyzed by [Fe(III)-salen]Cl complex

Cuiping Bai; Wensheng Xiao; Dexin Feng; Mo Xian; Dong Guo; Zhongxue Ge; Yanshui Zhou


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2013

Induction of gene expression in bacteria at optimal growth temperatures

Xinglin Jiang; Haibo Zhang; Jianming Yang; Min Liu; Hongru Feng; Xiaobin Liu; Yujin Cao; Dexin Feng; Mo Xian


Heteroatom Chemistry | 2007

A new convenient way to synthesize 1-hydroxyphosphonates from heterocyclic aldehydes and ketones under microwave irradiation

Dexin Feng; Ruyu Chen; You Huang; Haibin Song


Catalysis Communications | 2016

Sustainable utilization of lignocellulose: Preparation of furan derivatives from carbohydrate biomass by bifunctional lignosulfonate-based catalysts

Dawei Chen; Fengbing Liang; Dexin Feng; Fanglin Du; Guang Zhao; Huizhou Liu; Mo Xian


Scientific Reports | 2013

Erratum: CORRIGENDUM: Biodegradation-inspired bioproduction of methylacetoin and 2-methyl-2,3-butanediol

Xinglin Jiang; Haibo Zhang; Jianming Yang; Yanning Zheng; Dexin Feng; Wei Liu; Xin Xu; Yujin Cao; Huibin Zou; Rubin Zhang; Tao Cheng; Fengjiao Jiao; Mo Xian

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Mo Xian

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Haibo Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huibin Zou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianming Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tao Cheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yujin Cao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xin Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xinglin Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yanning Zheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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