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Efficient Synthesis of Food-Derived Antioxidant <scp>l</scp>-Ergothioneine by Engineered <i>Corynebacterium glutamicum</i>

Minhye Kim, Da‐Woon Jeong, Jun Won Oh, Hyun Jin Jeong, Young Jin Ko, Sung Eun Park, Sung Ok Han

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry38 citationsDOI

Abstract

l-Ergothioneine (EGT) is a strong antioxidant used in industry, and it is commonly extracted from mushrooms; however, its production is limited. As an alternative, we developed metabolically engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum with reinforced sulfur assimilation and pentose phosphate pathways, which led to the accumulation of 45.0 and 63.2 mg/L EGT, respectively. Additionally, the overexpression of cysEKR resulted in further promoted EGT production in ET4 (66.5 mg/L) and ET7 (85.0 mg/L). Based on this result, we developed the strain ET11, in which all sulfur assimilatory, PP, and l-cysteine synthetic pathways were reinforced, and it synthesized 264.4 mg/L EGT. This study presents the first strategy for EGT synthesis that does not require precursor addition in C. glutamicum, and the production time was shortened. In addition, the synthesized EGT showed high radical scavenging activity (70.7%), thus confirming its antioxidant function. Consequently, this study showed the possibility of EGT commercialization by overcoming the limitations of industrial processes.

Topics & Concepts

Corynebacterium glutamicumErgothioneineAntioxidantPentose phosphate pathwayChemistryBiochemistryPentoseCysteineMetabolic engineeringFood scienceGlycolysisMetabolismGeneFermentationEnzymeMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationFungal Biology and Applications
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