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Methanol-dependent Escherichia coli strains with a complete ribulose monophosphate cycle

Philipp Keller, Εlad Noor, Fabian Meyer, Michael Reiter, Stanislav Anastassov, Patrick Kiefer, Julia A. Vorholt

2020Nature Communications63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Although progress has been made towards establishing Escherichia coli as a platform organism for methanol conversion via the energy efficient ribulose monophosphate (RuMP) cycle, engineering strains that rely solely on methanol as a carbon source remains challenging. Here, we apply flux balance analysis to comprehensively identify methanol-dependent strains with high potential for adaptive laboratory evolution. We further investigate two out of 1200 candidate strains, one with a deletion of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (fbp) and another with triosephosphate isomerase (tpiA) deleted. In contrast to previous reported methanol-dependent strains, both feature a complete RuMP cycle and incorporate methanol to a high degree, with up to 31 and 99% fractional incorporation into RuMP cycle metabolites. These strains represent ideal starting points for evolution towards a fully methylotrophic lifestyle.

Topics & Concepts

Escherichia coliMethanolRibuloseBiochemistryChemistryBiologyIsomeraseRuBisCOEnzymeOrganic chemistryGeneMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsGene Regulatory Network Analysis
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