Enhanced sucrose fermentation by introduction of heterologous sucrose transporter and invertase into Clostridium beijerinckii for acetone-butanol-ethanol production

R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Sep 22;8(9):201858. doi: 10.1098/rsos.201858. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

A heterologous pathway for sucrose transport and metabolism was introduced into Clostridium beijerinckii to improve sucrose use for n-butanol production. The combined expression of StSUT1, encoding a sucrose transporter from potato (Solanum tuberosum), and SUC2, encoding a sucrose invertase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, remarkably enhanced n-butanol production. With sucrose, sugarcane molasses and sugarcane juice as substrates, the C. beijerinckii strain harbouring StSUT1 and SUC2 increased acetone-butanol-ethanol production by 38.7%, 22.3% and 52.8%, respectively, compared with the wild-type strain. This is the first report to demonstrate enhanced sucrose fermentation due to the heterologous expression of a sucrose transporter and invertase in Clostridium. The metabolic engineering strategy used in this study can be widely applied in other microorganisms to enhance the production of high-value compounds from sucrose-based biomass.

Keywords: Clostridium beijerinckii; butanol; membrane protein; microbial engineering; sucrose metabolism; transporter.