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Improvement of L-valine production at high temperature in Brevibacterium flavum by overexpressing ilvEBNrC genes. | LitMetric

Improvement of L-valine production at high temperature in Brevibacterium flavum by overexpressing ilvEBNrC genes.

J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol

The Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, JiangNan University, 1800# Lihu Road, Wuxi, 214122, JiangSu Province, People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers engineered Brevibacterium flavum ATCC14067 to produce L: -valine by overexpressing specific ilv genes, with the ilvEBN(r)C genes from another strain being most effective.
  • Traditional fermentation yielded 30.08 g/L of L: -valine at 31°C over 72 hours, but had low conversion efficiency (0.129 g/g).
  • Increasing fermentation temperature to 37°C resulted in a significant boost in production, achieving 38.08 g/L, improved conversion efficiency (0.241 g/g), and enhanced enzyme activity within just 48 hours.

Article Abstract

Brevibacterium flavum ATCC14067 was engineered for L: -valine production by overexpression of different ilv genes; the ilvEBN(r)C genes from B. flavum NV128 provided the best candidate for L: -valine production. In traditional fermentation, L: -valine production reached 30.08 ± 0.92 g/L at 31°C in 72 h with a low conversion efficiency of 0.129 g/g. To further improve the L: -valine production and conversion efficiency based on the optimum temperatures of L: -valine biosynthesis enzymes (above 35°C) and the thermotolerance of B. flavum, the fermentation temperature was increased to 34, 37, and 40°C. As a result, higher metabolic rate and L: -valine biosynthesis enzymes activity were obtained at high temperature, and the maximum L: -valine production, conversion efficiency, and specific L: -valine production rate reached 38.08 ± 1.32 g/L, 0.241 g/g, and 0.133 g g(-1) h(-1), respectively, at 37°C in 48 h fermentation. The strategy for enhancing L: -valine production by overexpression of key enzymes in thermotolerant strains may provide an alternative approach to enhance branched-chain amino acids production with other strains.

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