Analyzing the genetic characteristics of a tryptophan-overproducing Escherichia coli

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L-tryptophan (L-trp) production in Escherichia coli has been developed by employing random mutagenesis and selection for a long time, but this approach produces an unclear genetic background. Here, we generated the L-trp overproducer TPD5 by combining an intracellular L-trp biosensor and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) in E. coli, and succeeded in elucidating the genetic basis for L-trp overproduction. The most significant identified positive mutations affected TnaA (deletion), AroG (S211F), TrpE (A63V), and RpoS (nonsense mutation Q33*). The underlying structure–function relationships of the feedback-resistant AroG (S211F) and TrpE (A63V) mutants were uncovered based on protein structure modeling and molecular dynamics simulations, respectively. According to transcriptomic analysis, the global regulator RpoS not only has a great influence on cell growth and morphology, but also on carbon utilization and the direction of carbon flow. Finally, by balancing the concentrations of the L-trp precursors’ serine and glutamine based on the above analysis, we further increased the titer of L-trp to 3.18 g/L with a yield of 0.18 g/g. The analysis of the genetic characteristics of an L-trp overproducing E. coli provides valuable information on L-trp synthesis and elucidates the phenotype and complex cellular properties in a high-yielding strain, which opens the possibility to transfer beneficial mutations and reconstruct an overproducer with a clean genetic background.

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Ding, D., Bai, D., Li, J., Mao, Z., Zhu, Y., Liu, P., … Zhang, D. (2021). Analyzing the genetic characteristics of a tryptophan-overproducing Escherichia coli. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 44(8), 1685–1697. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00449-021-02552-4

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