L-valine production in Corynebacterium glutamicum based on systematic metabolic engineering: progress and prospects

Amino Acids. 2021 Sep;53(9):1301-1312. doi: 10.1007/s00726-021-03066-9. Epub 2021 Aug 16.

Abstract

L-valine is an essential branched-chain amino acid that cannot be synthesized by the human body and has a wide range of applications in food, medicine and feed. Market demand has stimulated people's interest in the industrial production of L-valine. At present, the mutagenized or engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum is an effective microbial cell factory for producing L-valine. Because the biosynthetic pathway and metabolic network of L-valine are intricate and strictly regulated by a variety of key enzymes and genes, highly targeted metabolic engineering can no longer meet the demand for efficient biosynthesis of L-valine. In recent years, the development of omics technology has promoted the upgrading of traditional metabolic engineering to systematic metabolic engineering. This whole-cell-scale transformation strategy has become a productive method for developing L-valine producing strains. This review provides an overview of the biosynthesis and regulation mechanism of L-valine, and summarizes the current metabolic engineering techniques and strategies for constructing L-valine high-producing strains. Finally, the opinion of constructing a cell factory for efficiently biosynthesizing L-valine was proposed.

Keywords: Corynebacterium glutamicum; Dynamic regulation; L-valine; Regulation mechanism; System metabolic engineering.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biosynthetic Pathways*
  • Corynebacterium glutamicum / growth & development
  • Corynebacterium glutamicum / metabolism*
  • Fermentation
  • Humans
  • Metabolic Engineering / methods*
  • Metabolic Networks and Pathways*
  • Valine / metabolism*

Substances

  • Valine