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Rearrangement in the regulation of sigD gene expression promotes 4-hydroxyisoleucine production in Corynebacterium glutamicum

Chuhan Hu,Feng Shi, Rui Chen,Youhe Xiang

Systems Microbiology and Biomanufacturing(2024)

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Abstract
Corynebacterium glutamicum is widely used in the production of amino acids. C. glutamicum possesses seven sigma factors, among which SigD is responsible for the transcription of genes involved in the synthesis of mycolic acid (MA) and its derivatives, the unique cell envelope of C. glutamicum. To understand the influence of MA synthesis on amino acid production and membrane phenotype of C. glutamicum, the expression of sigD gene and some mycolyltransferase genes, i.e., cmt1, cop1 and cmt2, were regulated by several growth-regulated promoters in this study. Except for 2 mutant strains of Pcg3096-sigD and Pcg1633-cop1, the growth and 4-hydroxyisoleucine (4-HIL) titer of most modified strains did not change significantly. But the 4-HIL titer of PodhI-sigD strain increased by 20.73
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Corynebacterium glutamicum,SigD,4-Hydroxyisoleucine,Promoter engineering,Mycolic acid
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