Quorum sensing‐based metabolic engineering of the precursor supply in Streptomyces coelicolor to improve heterologous production of neoaureothin

Author:

Kim Do‐Kyung1,Gu Boncheol1,Kim Duck Gyun1,Oh Min‐Kyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractStreptomyces are important industrial bacteria that produce pharmaceutically valuable polyketides. However, mass production on an industrial scale is limited by low productivity, which can be overcome through metabolic engineering and the synthetic biology of the host strain. Recently, the introduction of an auto‐inducible expression system depending on microbial physiological state has been suggested as an important tool for the industrial‐scale production of polyketides. In this study, titer improvement by enhancing the pool of CoA‐derived precursors required for polyketide production was driven in a quorum sensing (QS)‐dependent manner. A self‐sustaining and inducer‐independent regulatory system, named the QS‐based metabolic engineering of precursor pool (QMP) system, was constructed, wherein the expression of genes involved in precursor biosynthesis was regulated by the QS‐responsive promoter, scbAp. The QMP system was applied for neoaureothin production in a heterologous host, Streptomyces coelicolor M1152, and productivity increased by up to 4‐fold. In particular, the engineered hyperproducers produced high levels of neoaureothin without adversely affecting cell growth. Overall, this study showed that self‐regulated metabolic engineering mediated by QS has the potential to engineer strains for polyketide titer improvement.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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