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Metabolic Engineering | 2013

Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the production of 5-aminovalerate and glutarate as C5 platform chemicals.

Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung-Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee

5-Aminovalerate (5AVA) is the precursor of valerolactam, a potential building block for producing nylon 5, and is a C5 platform chemical for synthesizing 5-hydroxyvalerate, glutarate, and 1,5-pentanediol. Escherichia coli was metabolically engineered for the production of 5-aminovalerate (5AVA) and glutarate. When the recombinant E. coli WL3110 strain expressing the Pseudomonas putidadavAB genes encoding delta-aminovaleramidase and lysine 2-monooxygenase, respectively, were cultured in a medium containing 20g/L of glucose and 10g/L of L-lysine, 3.6g/L of 5AVA was produced by converting 7g/L of L-lysine. When the davAB genes were introduced into recombinant E. coli strainXQ56allowing enhanced L-lysine synthesis, 0.27 and 0.5g/L of 5AVA were produced directly from glucose by batch and fed-batch cultures, respectively. Further conversion of 5AVA into glutarate could be demonstrated by expression of the P. putida gabTD genes encoding 5AVA aminotransferase and glutarate semialdehyde dehydrogenase. When recombinant E. coli WL3110 strain expressing the davAB and gabTD genes was cultured in a medium containing 20g/L glucose, 10g/L L-lysine and 10g/L α-ketoglutarate, 1.7g/L of glutarate was produced.


Biotechnology Journal | 2014

High-level conversion of L-lysine into 5-aminovalerate that can be used for nylon 6,5 synthesis

Si Jae Park; Young Hoon Oh; Won Noh; Hye-Young Kim; Jae Ho Shin; Eun Gyo Lee; Seungwoon Lee; Yokimiko David; Mary Grace Baylon; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee; Seung Hwan Lee

L-Lysine is a potential feedstock for the production of bio-based precursors for engineering plastics. In this study, we developed a microbial process for high-level conversion of L-lysine into 5-aminovalerate (5AVA) that can be used as a monomer in nylon 6,5 synthesis. Recombinant Escherichia coli WL3110 strain expressing Pseudomonas putida delta-aminovaleramidase (DavA) and lysine 2-monooxygenase (DavB) was grown to high density in fed-batch culture and used as a whole cell catalyst. High-density E. coli WL3110 expressing DavAB, grown to an optical density at 600 nm (OD600 ) of 30, yielded 36.51 g/L 5AVA from 60 g/L L-lysine in 24 h. Doubling the cell density of E. coli WL3110 improved the conversion yield to 47.96 g/L 5AVA from 60 g/L of L-lysine in 24 h. 5AVA production was further improved by doubling the L-lysine concentration from 60 to 120 g/L. The highest 5AVA titer (90.59 g/L; molar yield 0.942) was obtained from 120 g/L L-lysine by E. coli WL3110 cells grown to OD600 of 60. Finally, nylon 6,5 was synthesized by bulk polymerization of ϵ-caprolactam and δ-valerolactam prepared from microbially synthesized 5AVA. The hybrid system demonstrated here has promising possibilities for application in the development of industrial bio-nylon production processes.


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2015

Metabolic Engineering of Ralstonia eutropha for the Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoates From Sucrose

Si Jae Park; Young-Ah Jang; Won Noh; Young Hoon Oh; Hyuk Lee; Yokimiko David; Mary Grace Baylon; Jihoon Shin; Jung Eun Yang; So Young Choi; Seung Hwan Lee; Sang Yup Lee

A sucrose utilization pathway was established in Ralstonia eutropha NCIMB11599 and R. eutropha 437-540 by introducing the Mannheimia succiniciproducens MBEL55E sacC gene that encodes β-fructofuranosidase. These engineered strains were examined for the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-lactate) [P(3HB-co-LA)], respectively, from sucrose as a carbon source. It was found that β-fructofuranosidase excreted into the culture medium could hydrolyze sucrose to glucose and fructose, which were efficiently used as carbon sources by recombinant R. eutropha strains. When R. eutropha NCIMB11599 expressing the sacC gene was cultured in nitrogen-free chemically defined medium containing 20 g/L of sucrose, a high P(3HB) content of 73.2 wt% could be obtained. In addition, R. eutropha 437-540 expressing the Pseudomonas sp. MBEL 6-19 phaC1437 gene and the Clostridium propionicum pct540 gene accumulated P(3HB-co-21.5 mol% LA) to a polymer content of 19.5 wt% from sucrose by the expression of the sacC gene and the Escherichia coli ldhA gene. The molecular weights of P(3HB) and P(3HB-co-21.5 mol%LA) synthesized in R. eutropha using sucrose as a carbon source were 3.52 × 10(5) (Mn ) and 2.19 × 10(4) (Mn ), respectively. The engineered R. eutropha strains reported here will be useful for the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from sucrose, one of the most abundant and relatively inexpensive carbon sources.


Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Synthesis of nylon 4 from gamma-aminobutyrate (GABA) produced by recombinant Escherichia coli.

Si Jae Park; Eun-Young Kim; Won Noh; Young Hoon Oh; Hye-Young Kim; Bong Keun Song; Kwang Myung Cho; Soon Ho Hong; Seung Hwan Lee; Jonggeon Jegal


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2015

Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoates by Ralstonia eutropha Using Sucrose

So Young Choi; Si Jae Park; Young-Ah Jang; Won Noh; Young Hoon Oh; Hyuk Lee; Yokimiko David; Mary Grace Baylon; Jihoon Shin; Jung Eun Yang; Seung Hwan Lee; Sang Yup Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2015

Metabolically Engineered Escherichia coli for C5 Platform Chemicals

Tong Un Chae; Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2015

5-Aminovalerate and glutarate biosynthesis in Escherichia coli by metabolic engineering

Seon Young Park; Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2014

Metabolic Engineering of Escherichia coli for the Production 5-Aminovalerate and Glutarate

Tong Un Chae; Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2014

Biological Production of 5-aminovalerate and Glutarate by E.coli

Yoo sung Ko; Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2013

Production of 5-aminovalerate and glutarate by metabolic engineering using Escherichia coli

Seo Yun Kim; Si Jae Park; Eun Young Kim; Won Noh; Hye Min Park; Young Hoon Oh; Seung Hwan Lee; Bong Keun Song; Jonggeon Jegal; Sang Yup Lee

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Si Jae Park

Ewha Womans University

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Seung Hwan Lee

Chonnam National University

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Sang Yup Lee

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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