Enhanced polymalic acid production from the glyoxylate shunt pathway under exogenous alcohol stress

Jing Yang, Wenwen Yang, Jun Feng, Jie Chen, Min Jiang, Xiang Zou

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Abstract

Polymalic acid (PMA) is a water-soluble biopolymer produced by the yeast-like fungus Aureobasidium pullulans. In this study, the physiological response of A. pullulans against exogenous alcohols stress was investigated. Interestingly, ethanol stress was an effective inducer of enhanced PMA yield, although cell growth was slightly inhibited. The stress-responsive gene malate synthase (mls), which is involved in the glyoxylate shunt, was identified and was found to be regulated by exogenous ethanol stress. Therefore, an engineered strain, YJ-MLS, was constructed by overexpressing the endogenous mls gene, which increased the PMA titer by 16.2% compared with the wild-type strain. Following addition of 1% (v/v) of ethanol, a high PMA titer of 40.0 ± 0.38 g/L was obtained using batch fermentation with the mutant YJ-MLS in a 5-L fermentor, with a strongest PMA productivity of 0.56 g/L h. This study was the interesting report to show strengthening of the carbon metabolic flow from the glyoxylate shunt for PMA synthesis, and also provided a new sight for re-recognizing the regulatory behavior of alcohol stress in eukaryotic microbes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-30
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Biotechnology
Volume275
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Alcohol stress
  • Aureobasidium pullulans
  • Glyoxylate shunt
  • Malate synthase
  • Polymalic acid

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