Engineering Escherichia coli for l-homoserine production

J Basic Microbiol. 2023 Feb;63(2):168-178. doi: 10.1002/jobm.202200488. Epub 2022 Oct 25.

Abstract

l-homoserine, a nonprotein amino acid, is used to synthesize many active substances in the industry. Here, to develop a robust l-homoserine-producing strain, Escherichia coli W3110 was used as a chassis to be engineered. Based on a previous construct with blocked competing routes for l-homoserine synthesis, five genes were overexpressed by promoter replacement strategy to increase the l-homoserine production, including enhancement of precursors for l-homoserine synthesis (ppc, thrA, and asd), reinforcement of the NADPH supply (pntAB) and efflux transporters (rhtA) to improve the l-homoserine production. However, the plasmid losing was to blame for the wildly fluctuating fermentation performance of engineered strains, ranging between 2.1 and 6.2 g/L. Then, a hok/sok toxin/antitoxin system was introduced into the free plasmid expression cassette to maintain the genetic stability of the episomal plasmid; consequently, the plasmid-losing rate sharply decreased, resulting in the engineered strain SHL17, which exhibited excellent stability in l-homoserine production, with 6.3 g/L in shake flasks and 44.4 g/L in a 5-L fermenter without antibiotic addition. This work verified the effective use of the hok/sok toxin/antitoxin system combined with promoter engineering to improve the genetic stability of E. coli episomal plasmids without antibiotics.

Keywords: Escherichia coli; hok/sok system; l-homoserine; metabolic engineering; plasmid stability.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / metabolism
  • Antitoxins* / genetics
  • Antitoxins* / metabolism
  • Escherichia coli / genetics
  • Escherichia coli / metabolism
  • Escherichia coli Proteins* / genetics
  • Escherichia coli Proteins* / metabolism
  • Homoserine / metabolism
  • Metabolic Engineering / methods
  • Plasmids / genetics

Substances

  • Homoserine
  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Antitoxins