Production of 2-Keto-L-Gulonate, an Intermediate in L-Ascorbate Synthesis, by a Genetically Modified Erwinia herbicola

Anderson, S; Marks, CB; Lazarus, R; Miller, J; Stafford, K; Seymour, J; Light, D; Rastetter, W; Estell, D

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4947054

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Journal Article

Year

1985

Language

English

PMID

17842676

HERO ID 4947054
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Year 1985
Title Production of 2-Keto-L-Gulonate, an Intermediate in L-Ascorbate Synthesis, by a Genetically Modified Erwinia herbicola
Authors Anderson, S; Marks, CB; Lazarus, R; Miller, J; Stafford, K; Seymour, J; Light, D; Rastetter, W; Estell, D
Journal Science
Volume 230
Issue 4722
Page Numbers 144-149
Abstract A new metabolic pathway has been created in the microorganism Erwinia herbicola that gives it the ability to produce 2-keto-L-gulonic acid, an important intermediate in the synthesis of L-ascorbic acid. Initially, a Corynebacterium enzyme that could stereoselectively reduce 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid to 2-keto-L-gulonic acid was identified and purified. DNA probes based on amino acid sequence information from 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid reductase were then used to isolate the gene for this enzyme from a Corynebacterium genomic library. The 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid reductase coding region was fused to the Escherichia coli trp promoter and a synthetic ribosome binding site and was then introduced into E. herbicola on a multicopy plasmid. Erwinia herbicola naturally produces 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid via glucose oxidation, and when recombinant cells expressing the plasmid-encoded reductase were grown in the presence of glucose, 2-keto-L-gulonic acid was made and released into the culture medium. The data demonstrate the feasibility of creating novel in vivo routes for the synthesis of important specialty chemicals by combining useful metabolic traits from diverse sources in a single organism.
Doi 10.1126/science.230.4722.144
Pmid 17842676
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