Transcriptional regulation based on transcription factors is an effective regulatory method widely used in microbial cell factories. Currently, few naturally transcriptional regulatory elements have been discovered from and applied. Moreover, the discovered elements cannot meet the demand for specific metabolic regulation of exogenous compounds due to the high background expression or narrow dynamic ranges. There are abundant transcriptional regulatory elements in plants. However, the sequences and functions of most elements have not been fully characterized and optimized. Particularly, the applications of these elements in microbial cell factories are still in the infancy stage. In this study, natural regulatory elements from were selected, including the transcription factors MtTASR2 and MtTASR3, along with their associated promoter P, for functional characterization and engineering modification. We constructed an inducible transcriptional regulation tool and applied it in the regulation of heterologous β-carotene synthesis in . , which increased the β-carotene production by 7.31 folds compared with the original strain. This study demonstrates that plant-derived transcriptional regulatory elements can be used to regulate the expression of multiple genes in . , providing new strategies and ideas for the specific regulation and application of these elements in microbial cell factories.
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