Constructing High-Yielding Serratia
marcescens for (−)-α-Bisabolol Production
Based on the Exogenous Haloarchaeal MVA Pathway and Endogenous Molecular
Chaperones
Posted on 2024-12-19 - 15:20
(−)-α-Bisabolol exhibits analgesic, anti-inflammatory,
and skin-soothing properties and is widely applied in the cosmetic
and pharmaceutical industries. The use of plant essential oil distillation
or chemical synthesis to produce (−)-α-bisabolol is both
inefficient and unsustainable. Currently, the microbial production
of (−)-α-bisabolol mainly relies on Escherichia
coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae as chassis strains; however, high concentrations of (−)-α-bisabolol
have certain toxicity to the strain. This study uses synthetic biology
and metabolic engineering strategies to redesign a solvent-tolerant Serratia marcescens for the efficient production
of (−)-α-bisabolol. By introducing the Haloarchaea-type
mevalonate (MVA) pathway and the (−)-α-bisabolol biosynthesis
pathway, we successfully constructed a strain capable of producing
(−)-α-bisabolol. The coexpression of the chaperone protein
DnaK/J significantly enhanced the soluble expression of the (−)-α-bisabolol
synthase, resulting in a 10% increase in (−)-α-bisabolol
titer. Furthermore, knockout of the PhoA gene, which
reduced the formation of the byproduct farnesol (FOH), further increased
the (−)-α-bisabolol titer to 3.21 g/L. In a 5 L bioreactor, S. marcescens achieved a final (−)-α-bisabolol
titer of 30.2 g/L, representing the highest titer reported to date.
This research provides guidance for the production of (−)-α-bisabolol
in nonmodel microorganisms without the requirement for induction.
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Lu, Yao; Liu, Di; Wang, Long; Ma, Yongai; Fan, Tai-Ping; Deng, Huaxiang; et al. (2024). Constructing High-Yielding Serratia
marcescens for (−)-α-Bisabolol Production
Based on the Exogenous Haloarchaeal MVA Pathway and Endogenous Molecular
Chaperones. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c10135