Discovery and implementation of a novel pathway for n-butanol production via 2-oxoglutarate
Journal article, 2019
Results: This work describes the in silico driven design of E. coli strains able to produce butanol via 2-oxoglutarate by a novel pathway. This butanol pathway was generated by a hypergraph algorithm and selected from an initial set of 105,954 different routes by successively applying different filters, such as stoichiometric feasibility, size and novelty. The implementation of this pathway involved seven catalytic steps and required the insertion of nine heterologous genes from various sources in E. coli distributed in three plasmids. Expressing butanol genes in E. coli K12 and cultivation in High-Density Medium formulation seem to favor butanol accumulation via the 2-oxoglutarate pathway. The maximum butanol titer obtained was 85 ± 1 mg L-1 by cultivating the cells in bioreactors.
Conclusions: In this work, we were able to successfully translate the computational analysis into in vivo applications, designing novel strains of E. coli able to produce n-butanol via an innovative pathway. Our results demonstrate that enumeration algorithms can broad the spectrum of butanol producing pathways. This validation encourages further research to other target compounds.
2-Oxoglutarate
E. coli
n-Butanol
Metabolic engineering
Enumeration algorithms
Author
Sofia Ferreira
University of Minho
Rui Pereira
Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology
SilicoLife Lda
Filipe Liu
Argonne National Laboratory
University of Minho
P. Vilaca
SilicoLife Lda
I. Rocha
University of Minho
Nova University of Lisbon
Biotechnology for Biofuels
17546834 (ISSN) 1754-6834 (eISSN)
Vol. 12 1 230Subject Categories
Bioprocess Technology
Microbiology
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
DOI
10.1186/s13068-019-1565-x