Affiliation:
1. Bio‐energy Research Institute Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea
2. School of Biotechology Tan Tao University Long An Viet Nam
3. Department of Bioenergy Science and Technology Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractCorynebacterium glutamicum is a useful microbe that can be used for producing succinic acid under anaerobic conditions. In this study, we generated a knock‐out mutant of the lactate dehydrogenase 1 gene (ΔldhA‐6) and co‐expressed the succinic acid transporter (Psod:SucE‐ ΔldhA) using the CRISPR‐Cpf1 genome editing system. The highly efficient HPAC (hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid) pretreatment method was employed for the enzymatic hydrolysis of softwood (Pinus densiflora) and subsequently utilized for production of succinic acid.Upon evaluating a 1%–5% hydrolysate concentration range, optimal succinic acid production with the ΔldhA mutant was achieved at a 4% hydrolysate concentration. This resulted in 14.82 g L−1 succinic acid production over 6 h. No production of acetic acid and lactic acid was detected during the fermentation. The co‐expression transformant, [Psod:SucE‐ΔldhA] produced 17.70 g L−1 succinic acid in 6 h. In the fed‐batch system, 39.67 g L−1 succinic acid was produced over 48 h. During the fermentation, the strain consumed 100% and 73% of glucose and xylose, respectively. The yield of succinic acid from the sugars consumed was approximately 0.77 g succinic acid/g sugars. These results indicate that the production of succinic acid from softwood holds potential applications in alternative biochemical processes.
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