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XylR Overexpression in Escherichia coli Alleviated Transcriptional Repression by Arabinose and Enhanced Xylitol Bioproduction from Xylose Mother Liquor

Dongxu Yuan, Bingbing Liu, Lin Jiang, Yuhuan Chen,Gang Xu,Jianping Lin,Lirong Yang,Jiazhang Lian,Yiqi Jiang,Lidan Ye,Mianbin Wu

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology(2024)

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Abstract
Xylitol is a polyol widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, and light industries. It is currently produced through the chemical catalytic hydrogenation of xylose and generates xylose mother liquor as a substantial byproduct in the procedure of xylose extraction. If xylose mother liquor could also be efficiently bioconverted to xylitol, the greenness and atom economy of xylitol production would be largely improved. However, xylose mother liquor contains a mixture of glucose, xylose, and arabinose, raising the issue of carbon catabolic repression in its utilization by microbial conversion. Targeting this challenge, the transcriptional activator XylR was overexpressed in a previously constructed xylitol-producing E. coli strain CPH. The resulting strain CPHR produced 16.61 g/L of xylitol in shake-flask cultures from the mixture of corn cob hydrolysate and xylose mother liquor (1:1, v/v) with a xylose conversion rate of 90.1
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XylR overexpression,Xylitol bioproduction,Carbon catabolite repression,Arabinose,Xylose mother liquor
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