Reconstruction of lactate utilization system in Pseudomonas putida KT2440: A novel biocatalyst for L-2-hydroxy-carboxylate production

  • Yujiao Wang
  • , Min Lv
  • , Yingxin Zhang
  • , Xieyue Xiao
  • , Tianyi Jiang
  • , Wen Zhang
  • , Chunhui Hu
  • , Chao Gao
  • , Cuiqing Ma
  • , Ping Xu

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Abstract

As an important method for building blocks synthesis, whole cell biocatalysis is hindered by some shortcomings such as unpredictability of reactions, utilization of opportunistic pathogen, and side reactions. Due to its biological and extensively studied genetic background, Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is viewed as a promising host for construction of efficient biocatalysts. After analysis and reconstruction of the lactate utilization system in the P. putida strain, a novel biocatalyst that only exhibited NAD-independent D-lactate dehydrogenase activity was prepared and used in L-2-hydroxy-carboxylates production. Since the side reaction catalyzed by the NAD-independent L-lactate dehydrogenase was eliminated in whole cells of recombinant P. putida KT2440, two important L-2-hydroxy-carboxylates (L-lactate and L-2-hydroxybutyrate) were produced in high yield and high optical purity by kinetic resolution of racemic 2-hydroxy carboxylic acids. The results highlight the promise in biocatalysis by the biotechnologically important organism P. putida KT2440 through genomic analysis and recombination.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6939
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

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