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Phage-Assisted Evolution of Bacillus methanolicus Methanol Dehydrogenase 2.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic methylotrophy, the modification of organisms such as E. coli to grow on methanol, is a longstanding goal of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology. The poor kinetic properties of NAD-dependent methanol dehydrogenase, the first enzyme in most methanol assimilation pathways, limit pathway flux and present a formidable challenge to synthetic methylotrophy. To address this bottleneck, we used a formaldehyde biosensor to develop a phage-assisted noncontinuous evolution (PANCE) selection for variants of Bacillus methanolicus methanol dehydrogenase 2 (Bm Mdh2). Using this selection, we evolved Mdh2 variants with up to 3.5-fold improved Vmax. The mutations responsible for enhanced activity map to the predicted active site region homologous to that of type III iron-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases, suggesting a new critical region for future methanol dehydrogenase engineering strategies. Evolved Mdh2 variants enable twice as much 13C-methanol assimilation into central metabolites than previously reported state-of-the-art methanol dehydrogenases. This work provides improved Mdh2 variants and establishes a laboratory evolution approach for metabolic pathways in bacterial cells.

SUBMITTER: Roth TB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6479731 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phage-Assisted Evolution of Bacillus methanolicus Methanol Dehydrogenase 2.

Roth Timothy B TB   Woolston Benjamin M BM   Stephanopoulos Gregory G   Liu David R DR  

ACS synthetic biology 20190320 4


Synthetic methylotrophy, the modification of organisms such as E. coli to grow on methanol, is a longstanding goal of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology. The poor kinetic properties of NAD-dependent methanol dehydrogenase, the first enzyme in most methanol assimilation pathways, limit pathway flux and present a formidable challenge to synthetic methylotrophy. To address this bottleneck, we used a formaldehyde biosensor to develop a phage-assisted noncontinuous evolution (PANCE) selectio  ...[more]

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