Bioengineering (Jan 2023)

Development of a Transcriptional Factor PuuR-Based Putrescine-Specific Biosensor in <i>Corynebacterium glutamicum</i>

  • Nannan Zhao,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Aiqing Jia,
  • Ying Lin,
  • Suiping Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10020157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 157

Abstract

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Corynebacterium glutamicum is regarded as an industrially important microbial cell factory and is widely used to produce various value-added chemicals. Because of the importance of C. glutamicum applications, current research is increasingly focusing on developing C. glutamicum synthetic biology platforms. Because of its ability to condense with adipic acid to synthesize the industrial plastic nylon-46, putrescine is an important platform compound of industrial interest. Developing a high-throughput putrescine biosensor can aid in accelerating the design–build–test cycle of cell factories (production strains) to achieve high putrescine-generating strain production in C. glutamicum. This study developed a putrescine-specific biosensor (pSenPuuR) in C. glutamicum using Escherichia coli-derived transcriptional factor PuuR. The response characteristics of the biosensor to putrescine were further improved by optimizing the genetic components of pSenPuuR, such as the response promoter, reporter protein, and promoter for controlling PuuR expression. According to the findings of the study, pSenPuuR has the potential to be used to assess putrescine production in C. glutamicum and is suitable for high-throughput genetic variant screening.

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