초록 |
Utilization of abundant and cheap carbon sources can effectively reduce the production cost and enhance the economic feasibility. In this study, we engineered an Escherichia coli strain to produce itaconic acid from acetate. Since acetate is known to inhibit cell growth, we initially screened for a strain with a high tolerance to 10 g/L of acetate in the medium, and the W strain was selected as the host. Subsequently, the WC strain was obtained by overexpression of cad using a synthetic promoter and 5′ UTR. Furthermore for improvement of the production, the acetate assimilating pathway and glyoxylate shunt pathway were amplified by overexpression of pathway genes as well as its deregulation. The resulting strain, WCIAG4 produced 3.57 g/L itaconic acid (16.1% of theoretical maximum yield) after 88 h of fermentation with rapid acetate assimilation. These efforts support that acetate can be a potential feedstock for biochemical production with engineered E. coli. |