Mechanism-Guided Design of Highly Efficient Protein Secretion and Lipid Conversion for Biomanufacturing and Biorefining.
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Abstract
Bacterial protein secretion represents a significant challenge in biotechnology, which is essential for the cost-effective production of therapeutics, enzymes, and other functional proteins. Here, it is demonstrated that proteomics-guided engineering of transcription, translation, secretion, and folding of ligninolytic laccase balances the process, minimizes the toxicity, and enables efficient heterologous secretion with a total protein yield of 13.7 g L. The secretory laccase complements the biochemical limits on lignin depolymerization well in PD630. Further proteomics analysis reveals the mechanisms for the oleaginous phenotype of PD630, where a distinct multiunit fatty acid synthase I drives the carbon partition to storage lipid. The discovery guides the design of efficient lipid conversion from lignin and carbohydrate. The proteomics-guided integration of laccase-secretion and lipid production modules enables a high titer in converting lignin-enriched biorefinery waste to lipid. The fundamental mechanisms, engineering components, and design principle can empower transformative platforms for biomanufacturing and biorefining.Reference Key |
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Authors | Xie, Shangxian;Sun, Su;Lin, Furong;Li, Muzi;Pu, Yunqiao;Cheng, Yanbing;Xu, Bing;Liu, Zhihua;da Costa Sousa, Leonardo;Dale, Bruce E;Ragauskas, Arthur J;Dai, Susie Y;Yuan, Joshua S; |
Journal | Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1002/advs.201801980 |
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