Author:
Eungrasamee Kamonchanock,Incharoensakdi Aran,Lindblad Peter,Jantaro Saowarath
Abstract
AbstractThe integrative aspect on carbon fixation and lipid production is firstly implemented in cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 using metabolic engineering approach. Genes related to Calvin–Benson–Bassham (CBB) cycle including rbcLXS and glpD and free fatty acid recycling including aas encoding acyl-ACP synthetase were practically manipulated in single, double and triple overexpressions via single homologous recombination. The significantly increased growth rate and intracellular pigment contents were evident in glpD-overexpressing (OG) strain among all strains studied under normal growth condition. The triple aas_glpD_rbcLXS-overexpressing (OAGR) strain notably gave the highest contents of both intracellular lipids and extracellular free fatty acids (FFAs) of about 35.9 and 9.6% w/DCW, respectively, when compared to other strains at day 5 of cultivation. However, the highest intracellular lipid titer and production rate were observed in OA strain at day 5 (228.7 mg/L and 45.7 mg/L/day, respectively) and OG strain at day 10 (358.3 mg/L and 35.8 mg/L/day, respectively) due to their higher growth. For fatty acid (FA) compositions, the main saturated fatty acid of palmitic acid (C16:0) was dominantly found in both intracellular lipid and secreted FFAs fractions. Notably, intracellular FA proportion of myristic acid (C14:0) was induced in all engineered strains whereas the increase of stearic acid (C18:0) composition was found in extracellular FFAs fraction. Altogether, these overexpressing strains efficiently produced higher lipid production via homeostasis balance on both its lipid synthesis and FFAs secretion.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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