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Efficient secretory expression of phospholipase D for the high-yield production of phosphatidylserine and phospholipid derivates from soybean lecithin

Peng Zhang, Jin‐Song Gong, Zhihao Xie, Chang Su, Xiaomei Zhang, Zhiming Rao, Zhenghong Xu, Jin‐Song Shi

2023Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phospholipase D (PLD) is an essential biocatalyst for the biological production of phosphatidylserine and phospholipid modification. However, the efficient heterologous expression of PLD is limited by its cell toxicity. In this study, a PLD was secretory expressed efficiently in Bacillus subtilis with an activity around 100 U/mL. A secretory expression system containing the signal peptide SPEstA and the dual-promoter PHpaII-SrfA was established, and the extracellular PLD activity further reached 119.22 U/mL through scale-up fermentation, 191.30-fold higher than that of the control. Under optimum reaction conditions, a 61.61% conversion ratio and 21.07 g/L of phosphatidylserine production were achieved. Finally, the synthesis system of PL derivates was established, which could efficiently synthesis novel PL derivates. The results highlight that the secretory expression system constructed in this study provides a promising PLD producing strain in industrial application, and laid the foundation for the biosynthesis of phosphatidylserine and other PL derivates. As far as we know, this work reports the highest level of extracellular PLD expression to date and the enzymatic production of several PL derivates for the first time.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphatidylserineBacillus subtilisPhospholipidBiochemistryExtracellularEnzymeLecithinChemistryPhospholipase DBiologyBacteriaMembraneGeneticsEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationEnzyme Production and CharacterizationPancreatic function and diabetes
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