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Genetic and metabolic engineering for poly-γ-glutamic acid production: current progress, challenges, and prospects
Zheng Zhang1, Penghui He1, Dongbo Cai1
1State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, Environmental Microbial Technology Center of Hubei Province, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Postal address: 368 Youyi Avenue, Wuchang District, Wuhan, 430062, Hubei, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Accompanied with the developments of gene editing and synthetic biology toolkits, various metabolic engineering strategies have been established for strain improvement to enhance the target metabolite production. Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is a natural biopolymer that mainly produced by Bacillus, and low-level yield hinders its application. To address this problem, numerous approaches have been conducted to increase γ-PGA yield. In this review, we focus on the genetic and metabolic engineering of microorganism for γ-PGA production, including strengthening raw materials utilization and precursor supply, enhancing γ-PGA synthetase gene cluster, transcription regulation engineering, cofactor regeneration, energy engineering and blocking the synthetic pathways of by-products. Meanwhile, to attain the γ-PGA with different configurations (D/L) and molecular weights, the expression of γ-PGA synthetase, glutamate racemase and γ-PGA hydrolase were respectively manipulated. In addition, except for Bacillus, metabolic engineering of other hosts for high-level production of γ-PGA was also reviewed in this article. Finally, the prospect of metabolic engineering of γ-PGA production strain was discussed regarding the recent progress, challenge, and trends in this field.
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