Efficient L-valine production using systematically metabolic engineered Klebsiella

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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L-Valine, a branched -chain amino acid with diversified applications, is biosynthesized with alpha-acetolactate as the key precursor. In this study, the metabolic flux in Klebsiella oxytoca PDL-K5, a Risk Group 1 organism producing 2,3-butanediol as the major fermentation product, was rearranged to L-valine production by introducing exogenous L-valine biosynthesis pathway and blocking endogenous 2,3-butanediol generation at the metabolic branch point alpha-acetolactate. After further enhancing L-valine efflux, strengthening pyruvate polymerization and selecting of key enzymes for L-valine synthesis, a plasmid-free K. oxytoca strain VKO-9 was obtained. Fed -batch fermentation with K. oxytoca VKO-9 in a 7.5 L fermenter generated 122 g/L L-valine with a yield of 0.587 g/g in 56 h. In addition, repeated fed -batch fermentation was conducted to prevent precipitation of L-valine due to oversaturation. The average concentration, yield, and productivity of produced L-valine in three cycles of repeated fed -batch fermentation were 81.3 g/L, 0.599 g/g, and 3.39 g/L/h, respectively.
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L-Valine,Klebsiella oxytoca,3-Butanediol,Metabolic flux rearrangement,Metabolic engineering
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