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Metabolic engineering of microorganisms for L-alanine production

Ping‐Ping Liu, Hongtao Xu, Xueli Zhang

2021Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

L-alanine is extensively used in chemical, food, and medicine industries. Industrial production of L-alanine has been mainly based on the enzymatic process using petroleum-based L-aspartic acid as the substrate. L-alanine production from renewable biomass using microbial fermentation process is an alternative route. Many microorganisms can naturally produce L-alanine using aminotransferase or L-alanine dehydrogenase. However, production of L-alanine using the native strains has been limited due to their low yields and productivities. In this review, metabolic engineering of microorganisms for L-alanine production was summarized. Among them, the Escherichia coli strains developed by Dr. Lonnie Ingram's group which can produce L-alanine with anaerobic fermentation process had several advantages, especially having high L-alanine yield, and it was the first one that realized commercialization. L-alanine is also the first amino acid that could be industrially produced by anaerobic fermentation.

Topics & Concepts

AlanineMicroorganismFermentationMetabolic engineeringBiochemistryFood scienceIndustrial microbiologyChemistryBiologyBacteriaAmino acidEnzymeGeneticsAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismMetabolism and Genetic DisordersMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction