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Insights into Regulating Mechanism of Mutagenesis Strains of Elizabethkingia meningoseptica sp. F2 by Omics Analysis

Current microbiology(2023)

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Vitamin K 2 plays an important role in electron transport, blood coagulation, and calcium homeostasis, and researchers have been trying to use microbes to produce it. Although our previous studies have shown that gradient radiation, breeding, and culture acclimation can improve vitamin K 2 production in Elizabethkingia meningoseptica , the mechanism is still unclear. This study is the first which performs genome sequencing of E. meningoseptica sp. F2 as a basis for subsequent experiments and further comparative analyses with other strains. Comparative metabolic pathway analysis of E. meningoseptica sp. F2 , E. coli, Bacillus subtilis, and other vitamin K 2 product strains revealed that the mevalonate pathway of E. meningoseptica sp. F2 is different in bacteria at the system level. The expressions of menA , menD , menH , and menI in the menaquinone pathway and idi , hmgR , and ggpps in the mevalonate pathway were higher than those in the original strain. A total of 67 differentially expressed proteins involved in the oxidative phosphorylation metabolic pathway and citric acid cycle (TCA cycle) were identified. Our results reveal that combined gradient radiation breeding and culture acclimation can promote vitamin K 2 accumulation probably by regulating the vitamin K 2 pathway, oxidative phosphorylation metabolism pathway, and the citrate cycle (TCA cycle).
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