Hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb) have been extensively
employed
as oxygen carriers, iron supplements, and food additives, but the
microbial synthesis of functional Hb and Mb remains a challenge. Herein,
we engineered a Corynebacterium glutamicum strain with efficient heme supply for producing active Hb and Mb.
Through the iterative multimodule strategy, including improvement
of precursor supply (5-aminolevulinate), redirection of unstable hydroxymethylbilane,
selection of the coproporphyrin-dependent pathway as the superior
downstream route, enhancement of rate-limiting steps, and prevention
of heme secretion, the heme titer was increased by 90.75-fold. Combined
with the optimized expression of globins, the engineered HEME3-ΔhrtBA
strain achieved the highest titers at the shake-flask level for soybean
Hb (1.10 g/L), clover Hb (1.12 g/L), bovine Mb (0.56 g/L), and porcine
Mb (1.14 g/L), respectively. Notably, the biosynthesized Hb and Mb
presented biochemical properties similar to those of their natural
counterparts. This engineered strain provides a scalable platform
for synthesizing diverse functional hemoproteins.