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Design-build-test of recombinant Bacillus subtilis chassis cell by lifespan engineering for robust bioprocesses

SYNTHETIC AND SYSTEMS BIOTECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
Microbial cell factories utilize renewable raw materials for industrial chemical production, providing a promising path for sustainable development. Bacillus subtilis is widely used in industry for its food safety properties, but challenges remain in the limitations of microbial fermentation. This study proposes a novel strategy based on lifespan engineering to design robust B. subtilis chassis cells to supplement traditional metabolic modification strategies that can alleviate cell autolysis, tolerate toxic substrates, and get a higher mass transfer efficiency. The modified chassis cells could produce high levels of L-glutaminase, and tolerate hydroquinone to produce alpha-arbutin efficiently. In a 5 L bioreactor, the L-glutaminase enzyme activity of the final strain CRE15TG was increased to 2817.4 +/- 21.7 U mL-1, about 1.98-fold compared with that of the wild type. The alpha-arbutin yield of strain CRE15A was increased to 134.7 g L-1, about 1.34-fold compared with that of the WT. To our knowledge, both of the products in this study performed the highest yields reported so far. The chassis modification strategy described in this study can Improve the utilization efficiency of chassis cells, mitigate the possible adverse effects caused by excessive metabolic modification of engineered strains, and provide a new idea for the future design of microbial cell factories.
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Bacillus subtilis,Chassis cell,Lifespan engineering,Robustness,Industrial production
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