The Weimberg pathway: an alternative for Myceliophthora thermophila to utilize d-xylose

Author:

Liu Defei,Zhang Yongli,Li Jingen,Sun Wenliang,Yao Yonghong,Tian Chaoguang

Abstract

Abstract Background With d-xylose being the second most abundant sugar in nature, its conversion into products could significantly improve biomass-based process economy. There are two well-studied phosphorylative pathways for d-xylose metabolism. One is isomerase pathway mainly found in bacteria, and the other one is oxo-reductive pathway that always exists in fungi. Except for these two pathways, there are also non-phosphorylative pathways named xylose oxidative pathways and they have several advantages over traditional phosphorylative pathways. In Myceliophthora thermophila, d-xylose can be metabolized through oxo-reductive pathway after plant biomass degradation. The survey of non-phosphorylative pathways in this filamentous fungus will offer a potential way for carbon-efficient production of fuels and chemicals using d-xylose. Results In this study, an alternative for utilization of d-xylose, the non-phosphorylative Weimberg pathway was established in M. thermophila. Growth on d-xylose of strains whose d-xylose reductase gene was disrupted, was restored after overexpression of the entire Weimberg pathway. During the construction, a native d-xylose dehydrogenase with highest activity in M. thermophila was discovered. Here, M. thermophila was also engineered to produce 1,2,4‐butanetriol using d-xylose through non-phosphorylative pathway. Afterwards, transcriptome analysis revealed that the d-xylose dehydrogenase gene was obviously upregulated after deletion of d-xylose reductase gene when cultured in a d-xylose medium. Besides, genes involved in growth were enriched in strains containing the Weimberg pathway. Conclusions The Weimberg pathway was established in M. thermophila to support its growth with d-xylose being the sole carbon source. Besides, M. thermophila was engineered to produce 1,2,4‐butanetriol using d-xylose through non-phosphorylative pathway. To our knowledge, this is the first report of non-phosphorylative pathway recombinant in filamentous fungi, which shows great potential to convert d-xylose to valuable chemicals.

Funder

the Tianjin Synthetic Biotechnology Innovation Capacity Improvement Project

the Key Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Energy (miscellaneous),Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Biotechnology

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