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Biosensor-Assisted Adaptive Laboratory Evolution for Violacein Production.


ABSTRACT: Violacein is a naturally occurring purple pigment, widely used in cosmetics and has potent antibacterial and antiviral properties. Violacein can be produced from tryptophan, consequently sufficient tryptophan biosynthesis is the key to violacein production. However, the complicated biosynthetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms often make the tryptophan overproduction challenging in Escherichia coli. In this study, we used the adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) strategy to improve violacein production using galactose as a carbon source. During the ALE, a tryptophan-responsive biosensor was employed to provide selection pressure to enrich tryptophan-producing cells. From the biosensor-assisted ALE, we obtained an evolved population of cells capable of effectively catabolizing galactose to tryptophan and subsequently used the population to obtain the best violacein producer. In addition, whole-genome sequencing of the evolved strain identified point mutations beneficial to the overproduction. Overall, we demonstrated that the biosensor-assisted ALE strategy could be used to rapidly and selectively evolve the producers to yield high violacein production.

SUBMITTER: Gwon DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8233975 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biosensor-Assisted Adaptive Laboratory Evolution for Violacein Production.

Gwon Da-Ae DA   Seok Joo Yeon JY   Jung Gyoo Yeol GY   Lee Jeong Wook JW  

International journal of molecular sciences 20210619 12


Violacein is a naturally occurring purple pigment, widely used in cosmetics and has potent antibacterial and antiviral properties. Violacein can be produced from tryptophan, consequently sufficient tryptophan biosynthesis is the key to violacein production. However, the complicated biosynthetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms often make the tryptophan overproduction challenging in <i>Escherichia coli</i>. In this study, we used the adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) strategy to improve viola  ...[more]

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