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Engineering cyanobacteria to synthesize and export hydrophilic products.


ABSTRACT: Metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria has the advantage that sunlight and CO(2) are the sole source of energy and carbon for these organisms. However, as photoautotrophs, cyanobacteria generally lack transporters to move hydrophilic primary metabolites across membranes. To address whether cyanobacteria could be engineered to produce and secrete organic primary metabolites, Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 was engineered to express genes encoding an invertase and a glucose facilitator, which mediated secretion of glucose and fructose. Similarly, expression of lactate dehydrogenase- and lactate transporter-encoding genes allowed lactate accumulation in the extracellular medium. Expression of the relevant transporter was essential for secretion. Production of these molecules was further improved by expression of additional heterologous enzymes. Sugars secreted by the engineered cyanobacteria could be used to support Escherichia coli growth in the absence of additional nutrient sources. These results indicate that cyanobacteria can be engineered to produce and secrete high-value hydrophilic products.

SUBMITTER: Niederholtmeyer H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2876443 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineering cyanobacteria to synthesize and export hydrophilic products.

Niederholtmeyer Henrike H   Wolfstädter Bernd T BT   Savage David F DF   Silver Pamela A PA   Way Jeffrey C JC  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20100402 11


Metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria has the advantage that sunlight and CO(2) are the sole source of energy and carbon for these organisms. However, as photoautotrophs, cyanobacteria generally lack transporters to move hydrophilic primary metabolites across membranes. To address whether cyanobacteria could be engineered to produce and secrete organic primary metabolites, Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 was engineered to express genes encoding an invertase and a glucose facilitator, which medi  ...[more]

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