Blue Light Signaling Regulates Escherichia coli W1688 Biofilm Formation and L-Threonine Production

Wenjun Sun, Shuqi Shi, Jiao Chen, Wei Zhao, Tianpeng Chen, Guoxiong Li, Kaijie Zhang, Bin Yu, Dong Liu, Yong Chen, Hanjie Ying, Pingkai Ouyang

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Escherichia coli biofilm may form naturally on biotic and abiotic surfaces; this represents a promising approach for efficient biochemical production in industrial fermentation. Recently, industrial exploitation of the advantages of optogenetics, such as simple operation, high spatiotemporal control, and programmability, for regulation of biofilm formation has garnered considerable attention. In this study, we used the blue light signaling-induced optogenetic system Magnet in an E. coli biofilm-based immobilized fermentation system to produce L-threonine in sufficient quantity. Blue light signaling significantly affected the phenotype of E. coli W1688. A series of biofilm-related experiments confirmed the inhibitory effect of blue light signaling on E. coli W1688 biofilm. Subsequently, a strain lacking a blue light-sensing protein (YcgF) was constructed via genetic engineering, which substantially reduced the inhibitory effect of blue light signaling on biofilm. A high-efficiency biofilm-forming system, Magnet, was constructed, which enhanced bacterial aggregation and biofilm formation. Furthermore, L-threonine production was increased from 10.12 to 16.57 g/L during immobilized fermentation, and the fermentation period was shortened by 6 h.

源语言英语
期刊Microbiology spectrum
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出版状态已出版 - 9月 2022

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