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Efficient production of l-glutathione by whole-cell catalysis with ATP regeneration from adenosine.

Siqi ZuoJiarun ZhaoPengfei ZhangWenqian LiuKe BiPeilian WeiJiazhang LianZhinan Xu
Published in: Biotechnology and bioengineering (2024)
l-glutathione (GSH) is an important tripeptide compound with extensive applications in medicine, food additives, and cosmetics industries. In this work, an innovative whole-cell catalytic strategy was developed to enhance GSH production by combining metabolic engineering of GSH biosynthetic pathways with an adenosine-based adenosine triphosphate (ATP) regeneration system in Escherichia coli. Concretely, to enhance GSH production in E. coli, several genes associated with GSH and  l-cysteine degradation, as well as the branched metabolic flow, were deleted. Additionally, the GSH bifunctional synthase (GshFSA) and GSH ATP-binding cassette exporter (CydDC) were overexpressed. Moreover, an adenosine-based ATP regeneration system was first introduced into E. coli to enhance GSH biosynthesis without exogenous ATP additions. Through the optimization of whole-cell catalytic conditions, the engineered strain GSH17-FDC achieved an impressive GSH titer of 24.19 g/L only after 2 h reaction, with a nearly 100% (98.39%) conversion rate from the added  l-Cys. This work not only unveils a new platform for GSH production but also provides valuable insights for the production of other high-value metabolites that rely on ATP consumption.
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