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Engineering Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for chain length tailored free fatty acid and oleochemical production.

Luis E ValenciaMatthew R InchaMatthias SchmidtAllison N PearsonMitchell G ThompsonJacob B RobertsMarina MehlingKevin YinNing SunAsun OkaPatrick M ShihLars Mathias BlankJohn GladdenJay D Keasling
Published in: Communications biology (2022)
Despite advances in understanding the metabolism of Pseudomonas putida KT2440, a promising bacterial host for producing valuable chemicals from plant-derived feedstocks, a strain capable of producing free fatty acid-derived chemicals has not been developed. Guided by functional genomics, we engineered P. putida to produce medium- and long-chain free fatty acids (FFAs) to titers of up to 670 mg/L. Additionally, by taking advantage of the varying substrate preferences of paralogous native fatty acyl-CoA ligases, we employed a strategy to control FFA chain length that resulted in a P. putida strain specialized in producing medium-chain FFAs. Finally, we demonstrate the production of oleochemicals in these strains by synthesizing medium-chain fatty acid methyl esters, compounds useful as biodiesel blending agents, in various media including sorghum hydrolysate at titers greater than 300 mg/L. This work paves the road to produce high-value oleochemicals and biofuels from cheap feedstocks, such as plant biomass, using this host.
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