Transporter proteins in Zymomonas mobilis contribute to the tolerance of lignocellulose-derived phenolic aldehyde inhibitors

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING(2021)

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Transporter proteins are of great importance for improving the tolerance of fermentation strains to lignocellulose-derived furans and phenolic inhibitors. Different from the documented transporter proteins responsible for the tolerance of furfural and 5-hydroxymethyl-furfural (HMF), transporters responsible for that of varied phenolic aldehyde inhibitors were less investigated and elucidated. Here, an interesting phenomenon was found that no phenolic alcohols were accumulated from phenolic aldehydes degradation in Zymomonas mobilis . A transcriptional profiling of transporter genes was established in Z. mobilis ZM4 under phenolic aldehydes stress using DNA microarray. Six transporter proteins were identified as the potential candidates responsible for the tolerance of phenolic aldehydes including ABC transporter ( ZMO0799 and ZMO0800 ), MFS transporter ( ZMO1288 and ZMO1856 ), and RND transporter ( ZMO0282 and ZMO0798 ). Furthermore, the analysis showed that the key transporters were significantly correlated with oxidoreductases and transcriptional regulators. This work would provide several important transporter genes serving as synthetic biology tools for improving the robustness of biorefinery strains.
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Zymomonas mobilis ZM4, Phenolic aldehyde inhibitors, Transporter proteins, Biorefinery
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