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Overcoming the thermodynamic equilibrium of an isomerization reaction through oxidoreductive reactions for biotransformation
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Document Title
Overcoming the thermodynamic equilibrium of an isomerization reaction through oxidoreductive reactions for biotransformation
Author
Liu JJ, Zhang GC, Kwak S, Oh EJ, Yun EJ, Chomvong K, Cate JHD, Jin YS
Affiliations
University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Korea University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); University of California System; University of California Berkeley
Type
Article
Source Title
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Year
2019
Volume
10
Open Access
Green Published, gold, Green Submitted
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-09288-6
Format
Abstract
Isomerases perform biotransformations without cofactors but often cause an undesirable mixture of substrate and product due to unfavorable thermodynamic equilibria. We demonstrate the feasibility of using an engineered yeast strain harboring oxidoreductase reactions to overcome the thermodynamic limit of an isomerization reaction. Specifically, a yeast strain capable of consuming lactose intracellularly is engineered to produce tagatose from lactose through three layers of manipulations. First, GAL1 coding for galactose kinase is deleted to eliminate galactose utilization. Second, heterologous xylose reductase (XR) and galactitol dehydrogenase (GDH) are introduced into the Delta gal1 strain. Third, the expression levels of XR and GDH are adjusted to maximize tagatose production. The resulting engineered yeast produces 37.69 g/L of tagatose from lactose with a tagatose and galactose ratio of 9: 1 in the reaction broth. These results suggest that in vivo oxidoreaductase reactions can be employed to replace isomerases in vitro for biotransformation.
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Funding Sponsor
Energy Biosciences Institute; DOE Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research) [DE-SC0018420]
License
CC BY
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