Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology (Dec 2023)

Synergetic engineering of Escherichia coli for efficient production of l-tyrosine

  • Jurong Ping,
  • Lian Wang,
  • Zhijie Qin,
  • Zhemin Zhou,
  • Jingwen Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 724 – 731

Abstract

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l-Tyrosine, an aromatic non-essential amino acid, is the raw material for many important chemical products, including levodopa, resveratrol, and hydroxytyrosol. It is widely used in the food, drug, and chemical industries. There are many studies on the synthesis of l-tyrosine by microorganisms, however, the low titer of l-tyrosine limited the industrial large-scale production. In order to enhance l-tyrosine production in Escherichia coli, the expression of key enzymes in the shikimate pathway was up- or down-regulated. The l-tyrosine transport system and the acetic acid biosynthesis pathway were modified to further enhance l-tyrosine production. In addition, the phosphoketolase pathway was introduced in combination with cofactor engineering to redirect carbon flux to the shikimate pathway. Finally, after adaptive laboratory evolution to low pH an optimal strain was obtained. The strain can produce 92.5 g/L of l-tyrosine in a 5-L fermenter in 62 h, with a yield of 0.266 g/g glucose.

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