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Functional genomics analysis of free fatty acid production under continuous phosphate limiting conditions.

J Tyler YoungquistTravis C KoroshBrian F Pfleger
Published in: Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology (2016)
Free fatty acids (FFA) are an attractive platform chemical that serves as a functional intermediate in metabolic pathways for producing oleochemicals. Many groups have established strains of Escherichia coli capable of producing various chain-length mixtures of FFA by heterologous expression of acyl-ACP thioesterases. For example, high levels of dodecanoic acid are produced by an E. coli strain expressing the Umbellularia californica FatB2 thioesterase, BTE. Prior studies achieved high dodecanoic acid yields and productivities under phosphate-limiting media conditions. In an effort to understand the metabolic and physiological changes that led to increased FFA production, the transcriptome of this strain was assessed as a function of nutrient limitation and growth rate. FFA generation under phosphate limitation led to consistent changes in transporter expression, osmoregulation, and central metabolism. Guided by these results, targeted knockouts led to a further ~11 % in yield in FFA.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • escherichia coli
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  • single cell
  • binding protein
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
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  • long non coding rna
  • klebsiella pneumoniae
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa