Affiliation:
1. Biogen S.A., 9, route de Troinex, 1227 Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
A gene for 2,5-diketo-
d
-gluconate (25DKG) reductase, which encodes an enzyme composed of 277 amino acid residues catalyzing the reduction of 25DKG to 2-keto-
l
-gulonate (2KLG), was cloned from
Corynebacterium
sp. strain SHS752001 and expressed in
Erwinia citreus
SHS2003, a strain which oxidizes glucose to 25DKG. The recombinant microorganism converted glucose to 2KLG, a compound which can be readily converted to
l
-ascorbate (vitamin C). Improvements in the yield of 2KLG were obtained by changing fermentation conditions, using the
p
l
promoter of bacteriophage lambda to express the reductase, and selecting a mutant of
E. citreus
which could use neither 25DKG nor 2KLG as a sole carbon source for growth. When a culture of the recombinant strain was fed with glucose to a total of 40 g/liter, 49.4% of the glucose was converted to 2KLG during a 72-h fermentation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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