l-Pipecolic acid is an important rigid cyclic nonprotein amino acid, which is obtained through the conversion of l-lysine catalyzed by l-lysine cyclodeaminase (LCD). To directly produce l-pipecolic acid from glucose by microbial fermentation, in this study, a recombinant strain with high efficiency of l-pipecolic acid production was constructed. This study involves the dynamic regulation of the substrate concentration and the expression level of the l-lysine cyclodeaminase-coding gene . In terms of substrate concentration, we adopted the l-lysine riboswitch to dynamically regulate the expression of and genes. As a result, the l-pipecolic acid yield was increased about 1.8-fold as compared with the control. In addition, we used chemically inducible chromosomal evolution (CIChE) to realize the presence of multiple copies of the gene on the genome. The resultant strain XQ-11-4 produced 61 ± 3.4 g/L l-pipecolic acid with a productivity of 1.02 ± 0.06 g/(L·h) and a glucose conversion efficiency (α) of 29.6% in fermentation. This is the first report that discovered multiple copies of gene expression on the genome that improves the efficiency of l-pipecolic acid production in an l-lysine high-producing strain, and these results give us new insight for constructing the other valuable biochemicals derived from l-lysine.
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