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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 104(16): 7067-7078, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32601738

ABSTRACT

The synthesis of sulfated polysaccharides involves the sulfation of simpler polysaccharide substrates, through the action sulfotransferases using the cofactor, 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS). Three enzymes are essential for the in vitro synthesis of PAPS, namely, pyrophosphatase (PPA), adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate kinase (APSK), and ATP sulfurylase (ATPS). The optimized enzyme expression ratio and effect on PAPS synthesis were evaluated using ePathBrick, a novel synthetic biology tool that assemble multiple genes in a single vector. The introduction of multiple promoters and stop codons at different location enable the bacterial system to fine tune expression level of the genes inserted. Recombinant vectors expressing PPA (U39393.1), ATPS (CP021243.1), and PPA (CP047127.1) were used for fermentations and resulted in volumetric yields of 400-1380 mg/L with accumulation of 34-66% in the soluble fraction. The enzymes from soluble fraction, without any further purification, were used for PAPS synthesis. The PAPS was used for the chemoenzymatic synthesis of a heparan sulfate polysaccharide and coupled with a PAPS-ASTIV regeneration system. ASTIV catalyzes the regeneration of PAPS. A recombinant vector expressing the enzyme ASTIV (from Rattus norvegicus) was used for fermentations and resulted in volumetric yield of 1153 mg/L enzyme with accumulation of 48% in the soluble fraction. In conclusion, we have successfully utilized a metabolic engineering approach to optimize the overall PAPS synthesis productivity. In addition, we have demonstrated that the ePathBrick system could be applied towards study and improvement of enzymatic synthesis conditions. In parallel, we have successfully demonstrated an autoinduction microbial fermentation towards the production of mammalian enzyme (ASTIV). KEY POINTS : • ePathBrick used to optimize expression levels of enzymes. • Protocols have been used for the production of recombinant enzymes. • High cell density fed-batch fermentations with high yields of soluble enzymes. • Robust fermentation protocol successfully transferred to contract manufacturing and research facilities.


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Bacteria/metabolism , Metabolic Engineering/methods , Phosphoadenosine Phosphosulfate/biosynthesis , Animals , Arylsulfotransferase/genetics , Bacteria/genetics , Batch Cell Culture Techniques , Fermentation , Genetic Vectors , Kinetics , Phosphoadenosine Phosphosulfate/genetics , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/metabolism , Pyrophosphatases/metabolism , Rats , Recombinant Proteins/biosynthesis , Sulfate Adenylyltransferase/metabolism , Synthetic Biology/methods
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Methods Enzymol ; 575: 179-93, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27417929

ABSTRACT

Metabolic engineering strives to develop microbial strains that are capable of high-titer production of a variety of industrially significant pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, commodity, and high-value compounds. Despite extensive success with many proof-of-concept systems there is still the need for optimization to achieve industrially relevant titers, yields, and productivities. The field of metabolic pathway optimization and balancing has formed to address this need using a scientific and systematic approach. In this chapter, we aim to outline various pathway optimization and system balancing strategies while giving insights and tips into the systems and procedures that have demonstrated recent success in the peer-reviewed literature.


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Biological Products/metabolism , Industrial Microbiology/methods , Metabolic Engineering/methods , Metabolic Networks and Pathways , Animals , Bacteria/genetics , Coculture Techniques/methods , DNA Copy Number Variations , Fermentation , Fungi/genetics , Plasmids/genetics , Transcription, Genetic
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