Patricia Ortega Silva
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Microbial Cell Factories | 2009
Víctor E Balderas-Hernández; Andrea Sabido-Ramos; Patricia Ortega Silva; Natividad Cabrera-Valladares; Georgina Hernández-Chávez; José Luis Báez-Viveros; Alfredo Martinez; Francisco Bolívar; Guillermo Gosset
BackgroundAnthranilate is an aromatic amine used industrially as an intermediate for the synthesis of dyes, perfumes, pharmaceuticals and other classes of products. Chemical synthesis of anthranilate is an unsustainable process since it implies the use of nonrenewable benzene and the generation of toxic by-products. In Escherichia coli anthranilate is synthesized from chorismate by anthranilate synthase (TrpED) and then converted to phosphoribosyl anthranilate by anthranilate phosphoribosyl transferase to continue the tryptophan biosynthetic pathway. With the purpose of generating a microbial strain for anthranilate production from glucose, E. coli W3110 trpD9923, a mutant in the trpD gene that displays low anthranilate producing capacity, was characterized and modified using metabolic engineering strategies.ResultsSequencing of the trpED genes from E. coli W3110 trpD9923 revealed a nonsense mutation in the trpD gene, causing the loss of anthranilate phosphoribosyl transferase activity, but maintaining anthranilate synthase activity, thus causing anthranilate accumulation. The effects of expressing genes encoding a feedback inhibition resistant version of the enzyme 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase (aroGfbr), transketolase (tktA), glucokinase (glk) and galactose permease (galP), as well as phosphoenolpyruvate:sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) inactivation on anthranilate production capacity, were evaluated. In shake flask experiments with minimal medium, strains W3110 trpD9923 PTS- and W3110 trpD9923/pJLBaroGfbrtkt A displayed the best production parameters, accumulating 0.70–0.75 g/L of anthranilate, with glucose-yields corresponding to 28–46% of the theoretical maximum. To study the effects of extending the growth phase on anthranilate production a fed-batch fermentation process was developed using complex medium, where strain W3110 trpD9923/ pJLBaroGfbrtkt A produced 14 g/L of anthranilate in 34 hours.ConclusionThis work constitutes the first example of a microbial system for the environmentally-compatible synthesis of anthranilate generated by metabolic engineering. The results presented here, including the characterization of mutation in the trpD gene from strain W3110 trpD9923 and the development of a fermentation strategy, establish a step forward towards the future improvement of a sustainable process for anthranilate production. In addition, the present work provides very useful data regarding the positive and negative consequences of the evaluated metabolic engineering strategies.
Revista Intercontinental de Psicología y Educación | 2008
Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Patricia Ortega Silva; Adriana Garrido Garduño; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna
Enseñanza e Investigación en Psicología | 2008
Adriana Garrido Garduño; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Patricia Ortega Silva
Psicología y Salud | 2010
Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Adriana Garrido Garduño; Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Patricia Ortega Silva
Revista Intercontinental de Psicología y Educación | 2010
Patricia Ortega Silva; Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Adriana Garrido Garduño
Iztapalapa | 1999
Patricia Ortega Silva; Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; María Alejandra Salguero Velázquez
Enseñanza e Investigación en Psicología | 2008
Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Adriana Garrido Garduño; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Patricia Ortega Silva
Enseñanza e Investigación en Psicología | 2007
Adriana Garrido Garduño; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Patricia Ortega Silva; Laura Evelia Torres Velásquez
Psicología y salud | 2005
Patricia Ortega Silva; Adriana Garrido Garduño; Alejandra Salguero Velásquez
Enseñanza e Investigación en Psicología | 2015
Laura Evelia Torres Velázquez; Adriana Guadalupe Reyes Luna; Patricia Ortega Silva; Adriana Garrido Garduño
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María Alejandra Salguero Velázquez
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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