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Engineering a Carotenoid-Overproducing Strain of Azospirillum brasilense for Heterologous Production of Geraniol and Amorphadiene

Shivangi Mishra, Parul Pandey, Ashutosh Prakash Dubey, Aafreen Zehra, C.S. Chanotiya, Anil Kumar Tripathi, Mukti Nath Mishra

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To date, the major host organisms used for the heterologous production of terpenoids, i.e., E. coli and S. cerevisiae , do not have high-flux isoprenoid pathways and involve tedious metabolic engineering to increase the precursor pool. Since carotenoid-producing bacteria carry endogenous high-flux isoprenoid pathways, we used a carotenoid-producing mutant of A. brasilense as a host to show its suitability for the heterologous production of geraniol and amorphadiene as a proof-of-concept. The advantages of using A. brasilense as a model system include (i) dispensability of carotenoids and (ii) the possibility of overproducing carotenoids through a single mutation to exploit high carbon flux for terpenoid production.

Topics & Concepts

CarotenoidAzospirillum brasilenseMetabolic engineeringHeterologousBiologyGeraniolTerpenoidMicrobiologyEscherichia coliBacteriaHeterologous expressionMutantBiochemistryMicrobial inoculantBotanyGeneGeneticsRecombinant DNAEssential oilPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms