Pil-Soo Seo
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
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Biotechnology Letters | 2009
Lian Hua Luo; Pil-Soo Seo; Jeong-Woo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo; Dae-Hyuk Kim; Chul Ho Kim
To investigate the effect of cellular fatty acids composition on ethanol tolerance in Escherichia coli, we overexpressed either des, encoding fatty acid desaturase from Bacillus subtilis, or fabA, encoding β-hydroxydecanoyl thio-ester dehydrase from E. coli, or both genes together, into E. coli. Recombinant E. coli harboring fabA had elevated tolerance against ethanol compared to wild type strain. In contrast, des decreased resistance to ethanol. Co-expression of both genes together complemented ethanol tolerance of E. coli. This result indicates how to engineer bacterial strains to be resistant to higher concentrations of ethanol.
Biotechnology Letters | 2009
Jeong-Woo Seo; Won-Kyung Hong; Dina Rairakhwada; Pil-Soo Seo; Min Ho Choi; Ki-Bang Song; Sang-Ki Rhee; Chul Ho Kim
The levansucrase gene (lsrA) from Rahnella aquatilis was strongly expressed in a constitutive manner in Escherichia coli when cloned into a pBluescript KS-based pRL1CP plasmid vector. The native promoter upstream of lsrA and the lacZ promoter cooperatively enhanced the expression of lsrA to a level that was comparable to that of the T7 promoter, which is used in commercial pET expression vector system. A putative rho-independent transcription termination signal downstream of lsrA was crucial for gene expression. This plasmid vector also proved to be applicable for efficient expression of other foreign genes in E. coli.
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2009
Su-Jin Lee; Pil-Soo Seo; Chul Ho Kim; Ohsuk Kwon; Byung-Ki Hur; Jeong-Woo Seo
Forty-four eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)-producing microbial strains were isolated from the intestines of marine fishes. Among them, one strain showing a maximum level of EPA (4.78%of total fatty acids) was identified as Shewanella sp. BR-2 on the basis of its 16S rRNA sequence. The EPA content reached a maximum level during the mid-exponential phase of cell growth, and gradually decreased with further growth of the cells. A cosmid DNA including the EPA biosynthesis gene cluster consisting of pfaA-E was isolated from a cosmid library of genomic DNA of Shewanella sp. BR-2, named pCosEPA-BR2. An E. coli clone harboring pCosEPA-BR2 produced EPA at a maximum level of 7.5%of total fatty acids, confirming the EPA biosynthesis activity of the cloned gene cluster.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2009
Mi-Young Seo; Jeong-Woo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo; Jin-Oh Baek; Dina Rairakhwada; Baek-Rock Oh; Pil-Soo Seo; Min Ho Choi; Chul Ho Kim
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2011
Won-Kyung Hong; Dina Rairakhwada; Pil-Soo Seo; Sung-Yong Park; Byung-Ki Hur; Chul Ho Kim; Jeong-Woo Seo
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2011
Lian Hua Luo; Jeong-Woo Seo; Baek-Rock Oh; Pil-Soo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo; Won-Kyung Hong; Dae-Hyuk Kim; Chul Ho Kim
Biotechnology Letters | 2008
Su-Jin Lee; Chul Ho Kim; Pil-Soo Seo; Ohsuk Kwon; Byung-Ki Hur; Jeong-Woo Seo
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2009
Pil-Soo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo; Eun Jong Han; Jeong-Woo Seo; Shin-Je Ghim; Chul Ho Kim
Archive | 2009
Chul-Ho Kim; Jeong-Woo Seo; Lianhua Luo; Baek Rock Oh; Pil-Soo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo
Archive | 2008
Chul Ho Kim; Jeong-Woo Seo; Sun-Yeon Heo; Mi Young Seo; Baek Rock Oh; Jin-Oh Baek; Pil-Soo Seo; Min Ho Choi