Microbial Biotechnology (Sep 2019)

Cell density‐dependent auto‐inducible promoters for expression of recombinant proteins in Pseudomonas putida

  • Annika Meyers,
  • Christoph Furtmann,
  • Katrin Gesing,
  • Iasson E. P. Tozakidis,
  • Joachim Jose

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 1003 – 1013

Abstract

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Summary Inducible promoters such as Plac are of limited usability for industrial protein production with Pseudomonas putida. We therefore utilized cell density‐dependent auto‐inducible promoters for recombinant gene expression in P. putida KT2440 based on the RoxS/RoxR Quorum Sensing (QS) system of the bacterium. To this end, genetic regions upstream of the RoxS/RoxR‐regulated genes ddcA (PRox132) and PP_3332 (PRox306) were inserted into plasmids that mediated the expression of superfolder green fluorescent protein (sfGFP) and surface displayed mCherry, confirming their promoter functionalities. Mutation of the Pribnow box of PRox306 to the σ70 consensus sequence (PRox3061) resulted in a more than threefold increase of sfGFP production. All three promoters caused cell density‐dependent expression, starting transcription at optical densities (OD578) of approximately 1.0 (PRox132, PRox306) or 0.7 (PRox3061) as determined by RT‐qPCR. The QS dependency of PRox306 was further shown by cultivating P. putida in media that had already been used for cultivation and thus contained bacterial signal molecules. The longer P. putida had grown in these media before, the earlier protein expression in freshly inoculated P. putida appeared with PRox306. This confirmed previous findings that a bacterial compound accumulates within the culture and induces protein expression.