Manipulation of the anoxic metabolism in escherichia coli by ArcB deletion variants in the ArcBA two - component system

Bioprocesses conducted under conditions with restricted O2 supply are increasingly exploited for the synthesis of reduced biochemicals using different biocatalysts. The model facultative anaerobe Escherichia coli has elaborate sensing and signal transduction mechanisms for redox control in response to the availability of O2 and other electron acceptors. The ArcBA two-component system consists of ArcB, a membrane-associated sensor kinase, and ArcA, the cognate response regulator. The tripartite hybrid kinase ArcB possesses a transmembrane, a PAS, a primary transmitter [H1], a receiver [D1], and a phosphotransfer [H2] domain. Metabolic fluxes were compared under anoxic conditions in a wild-type E. coli strain, its ?arcB derivative, and two partial arcB deletion mutants in which ArcB lacked either the H1 domain or the PAS-H1-D1 domains. These analyses revealed that elimination of different segments in ArcB determines a distinctive distribution of D-glucose catabolic fluxes, different from that observed in the ?arcB background. Metabolite profiles, enzyme activity levels, and gene expression patterns were also investigated in these strains. Relevant alterations were observed at the P-enol-pyruvate/pyruvate and acetyl coenzyme A metabolic nodes, and the formation of reduced fermentation metabolites, such as succinate, D-lactate, and ethanol, was favored in the mutant strains to different extents compared to the wild-type strain. These phenotypic traits were associated with altered levels of the enzymatic activities operating at these nodes, as well as with elevated NADH/NAD+ ratios. Thus, targeted modification of global regulators to obtain different metabolic flux distributions under anoxic conditions is emerging as an attractive tool for metabolic engineering purposes.

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Main Authors: Bidart, Gonzalo N., Ruiz, J. A., Almeida, A. de, Méndez, B. S., Nikel, P. I.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Subjects:ACETYL COENZYME A, ALCOHOL, ANAEROBIC GROWTH, ANAEROBIOSIS, ANOXIC CONDITIONS, ARCA, ARCB PROTEIN, E COLI, BACTERIAL OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS, BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION, BIOPROCESSES, CATALYST, COLIFORM BACTERIUM, D-GLUCOSE, D-LACTATE, DELETION MUTANTS, DELETION VARIANTS, E. COLI, ELECTRON ACCEPTOR, ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES, ENZYMES, ENZYMOLOGY, ESCHERICHIA COLI, ESCHERICHIA COLI PROTEIN, ESCHERICHIA COLI PROTEINS, ETHANOL, FACULTATIVE ANAEROBES, FERMENTATION, GENE DELETION, GENE EXPRESSION, GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS, GENETICS, GLUCOSE, LACTIC ACID, MEMBRANE PROTEIN, MEMBRANE PROTEINS, METABOLIC FLUX, METABOLIC FLUX DISTRIBUTION, METABOLIC NETWORKS AND PATHWAYS, METABOLISM, METABOLITE PROFILES, METABOLITES, MUTANT STRAIN, MUTATION, NAD, NICOTINAMIDE ADENINE DINUCLEOTIDE, OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN, OXYGEN, PHENOTYPIC TRAITS, PHOSPHO-TRANSFER, PLANTS [BOTANY], PROTEIN KINASE, PROTEIN KINASES, REDOX CONDITIONS, REPRESSOR PROTEIN, REPRESSOR PROTEINS, RESPONSE REGULATORS, SENSOR KINASE, SEQUENCE DELETION, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION MECHANISM, SUCCINIC ACID, TRANSMEMBRANES, TWO COMPONENT SYSTEMS, WILD TYPES, WILD-TYPE STRAIN,
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