WO2009031766A2 - Mutants having capability to produce 1,4-butanediol and method for preparing 1,4-butanediol using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mutant microorganism capable of producing 1,4- butanediol and a method of preparing 1,4-butanediol using the same.
- Biodegradable polymers have been suggested as an alternative to synthetic polymers, which are one of the major causes of serious environmental pollution.
- poly- ⁇ -hydroxybutyrate a biodegradable polymer stored by various microorganisms in a state of unbalanced nutrition, has excellent characteristics such as biodegradability, water-resistance, piezoelectricity and biocompatibility.
- 4-hydroxybutyrate an example of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)
- PHA polyhydroxyalkanoate
- 4-hydroxybutyrate can be easily converted into various chemicals having 4 carbon atoms, such as 1,4-butanediol, ⁇ -butyrolactone (GBL) and THF.
- 1,4-butanediol is an important industrial chemical in various forms such as polymer, solvent and a fine chemical intermediate.
- most chemicals having 4 carbon atoms are currently synthesized from 1,4-butanediol, maleic anhydride and so on, increasing production costs caused by an increase in the price of oil is necessitating development of another process for compensating and substituting a conventional chemical production process.
- a biological process has been suggested as such an alternative.
- succinate dicarboxylic acid having 4 carbon atoms
- succinate-producing cells various microorganisms are used as succinate-producing cells, and its production cost has become lower due to an effective fermentation process and development of a separation and purification process.
- 4-hydroxybutyrate may be produced from succinate, and various organic acids having 4 carbon atoms can be derived from 4-hydroxybutyrate.
- PCT Publication No. WO 2005/052135 is an example of a patent application disclosing a method of efficiently producing succinate, in which a Lumen bacterial mutant produces succinate in high concentration without producing other organic acids, and a method of preparing succinate using the mutant.
- a method of preparing an E. coli mutant capable of producing succinate in high concentration is disclosed in Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-60149, and a method of preparing succinate using a novel gene is disclosed in Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2005-0076301, 10-2005-0076317 and 10-2005-0076348.
- the present invention is directed to providing a mutant microorganism capable of producing 1,4-butanediol with high efficiency and a method of preparing 1,4-butanediol using the same.
- a butyl-CoA dehydrogenase gene of SEQ ID NO: 8 or 9, which effectively produces 1,4-butanediol from 4-hydroxybutyl-CoA, and a recombinant vector having the same are provided.
- the present inventors developed a mutant microorganism producing 1,4-butanediol by inducing or amplifying a gene associated with 4-hydroxybutyrate biosynthesis and/or a gene associated with 1,4-butanediol biosynthesis in the microorganism capable of producing succinate, and found that the mutant microorganism effectively produced 1,4-butanediol.
- amplification used herein means an increase in gene expression level compared to original expression level.
- the at least one gene may be introduced to the microorganism and then amplified. And if there is a gene to be amplified in a microorganism before mutation, the at least one gene may be introduced to the microorganism by the same method described above, or a gene originally present in the microorganism may be manipulated by a genetic engineering technique to increase gene expression. For example, when a gene amplifying expression is present in a microorganism to be mutated, an original promoter for operating gene expression may be substituted with a stronger promoter, thereby amplifying gene expression.
- the microorganism capable of producing succinate may exhibit high production of succinate, the microorganism being preferably one selected from the group consisting of bacteria, yeast and fungi, and more particularly, bacteria, for example, Lumen bacteria, Corynebacterium species, Brevibacterium species and E.coli.
- the Lumen bacteria may have inactive genes encoding lactate dehydrogenase
- inactivation means that a gene is not transcribed due to mutation, or transcribed mRNA is not properly translated into original protein.
- mutation may be conducted by missing a gene or changing a nucleic acid sequence of a gene.
- the Lumen bacteria may have inactive genes encoding lactate dehydrogenase (IdhA), pyruvate-formate lyase ⁇ pfl), phosphotransacetylase (pt ⁇ ) and acetate kinase (ackA), and produce succinate in high concentration without substantial production of other organic acids in an anaerobic condition.
- IdhA lactate dehydrogenase
- pt ⁇ phosphotransacetylase
- ackA acetate kinase
- the Lumen bacteria may have inactive genes encoding lactate dehydrogenase (IdhA), pyruvate-formate lyase (pfl) and phosphopyruvate carboxylase (ppc), and produce succinate in high concentration without substantial production of other organic acids in an anaerobic condition.
- the Lumen bacteria may be selected from the group consisting of Mannheimia sp.,
- MBEL55E (KCTC 0769BP), Mannheimia sp. LPK (KCTC 10558BP), LPK4 and LPK7 (KCTC 10626BP) are more preferable.
- the E. coli may have inactive genes encoding glucose phosphotransferase (ptsG) and pyruvate kinase (pykA and pykF), and produce succinate in high concentration without substantial production of other organic acids in an anaerobic condition.
- the E. coli mutant is preferably W31 IOGFA disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2006- 0011345.
- the Lumen bacteria may be prepared in a method disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO 2005/052135. That is, a gene of lactic dehydrogenase (idhA) and a gene of pyruvate-formate lyase (pfl) are inactivated in Mannheimia succiniciproducens 55E, thereby constructing a mutant strain, i.e., Mannheimnia sp. LPK (KCTC 10558BP).
- idhA lactic dehydrogenase
- pfl pyruvate-formate lyase
- genes of phosphotransacetylase gene (pta) and acetate kinase gene (ackA), and a gene of phosphopyruvate carboxylase (ppc), are independently inactivated, thereby constructing mutant strains (Mannheimia sp. LPK7 and LPK4) which are then cultured in an anaerobic condition to produce succinate with high yield.
- mutant strains Mannheimia sp. LPK7 and LPK4
- E. coli may be constructed by a method disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10- 2006-0011345. That is, mutant E. coli strain W31 IOGFA is yielded by inactivating a gene encoding glucose phosphotransferase iptsG) and two genes encoding pyruvate kinase (pykA and pykF) in W3110 strain transformed with a recombinant expression vector expressing a bacteriophage red operon (exo-beta-gam). Then, when the mutant E.coli strain W311 OGFA is cultured in an anaerobic condition, it can be confirmed that productivity of the mutant is greater than that of a mother strain W3110.
- a gene of an enzyme converting the succinate into 4-hydroxybutyrate and a gene of an enzyme associated with conversion of the succinate semialdehyde into succinate may be derived from Clostridium kluyveri, and a gene of an enzyme converting the A- hydroxybutyrate into 1,4-butanediol may be derived from Clostridium acetobutylicum.
- Clostridium kluyveri and Clostridium acetobutylicum do not produce A- hydroxybutyrate and 1,4-butanediol, the enzymes cloned in these strains play an important role in producing 4-hydroxybutyrate and 1 ,4-butanediol.
- the gene of the enzyme converting succinate into 4-hydroxybutyrate may be selected from the group consisting of a gene encoding succinyl-CoA transferase (Catl), a gene encoding succinate semialdehyde dehydrogenase (SucD), a gene encoding A- hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (hbD), and a gene encoding 4-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (GHB).
- Catl succinyl-CoA transferase
- SerD succinate semialdehyde dehydrogenase
- hbD A- hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase
- GLB 4-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase
- the gene encoding Catl has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1
- the gene encoding SucD has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2
- the gene encoding 4hbD has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3
- the gene encoding GHB has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4.
- a mutant microorganism according to the present invention may have a gene encoding Catl, a gene encoding SucD and a gene encoding 4hbD, or a gene encoding Catl, a gene encoding SucD and a gene encoding GHB, but the present invention is not limited to these examples.
- the mutant microorganism according to the present invention may also have an inactive gene associated with conversion of succinate semialdehyde into succinate, which is preferably a gene encoding succinic GabD.
- the gene encoding GabD has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1
- C4-dicarboxylate transport protein (DctA) enzyme associated with transport of succinate may be amplified.
- the mutant microorganism may further have a gene encoding Dct4 associated with transport of succinate, which is introduced thereinto or amplified, and a gene encoding
- Dct4 preferably has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11.
- genes of enzymes converting 4-hydroxybutyrate into 1,4-butanediol may be genes encoding 4-hydroxybutyrate-CoA transferase and alcohol dehydrogenase reducing
- 4-hydroxybutyrate-CoA or genes encoding phosphotransbutyrylase, butyryl kinase and alcohol dehydrogenase reducing 4-hydroxybutyrate-CoA.
- the gene encoding 4-hydroxybutyrate-CoA transferase may have a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, which may be substituted with phosphotransbutyrylase (ptb; SEQ ID NO: 5, which may be substituted with phosphotransbutyrylase (ptb; SEQ ID NO: 5, which may be substituted with phosphotransbutyrylase (ptb; SEQ ID NO: 5, which may be substituted with phosphotransbutyrylase (ptb; SEQ ID NO: 5
- the alcohol dehydrogenase may be butyl-CoA dehydrogenase derived from
- Clostridium acetobutylicum and the gene encoding butyl-CoA dehydrogenase preferably has a base sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8 or 9 (CAP0035 or CAPOl 62).
- ID. NOs: 8 and 9 are very useful to produce 1, 4-butanediol in the mutant microorganism according to the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention provides a gene encoding butyl-CoA dehydrogenase and a recombinant vector containing the same.
- the term "vector” means a DNA construct containing a DNA sequence operably linked to a control sequence suitable for expressing DNA in a suitable host, hi the present invention, the vector may comprise a plasmid vector, a bacteriophage vector, a cosmid vector, a Yeast Artificial Chromosome (YAC) vector, and preferably a plasmid vector.
- the plasmid vector may have a constitution comprising (a) a replication origin for effective replication to have several hundreds of copies in one host cell, (b) an antibiotic- resistance gene for selecting a host cell transformed with the plasmid vector, and (c) a restriction enzyme site into which a foreign DNA fragment is capable of being inserted.
- the vector may be easily ligated with the foreign DNA using a synthetic oligonucleotide adaptor or a linker according to a conventional method.
- the present invention provides a microorganism capable of producing succinate, and preferably, a mutant microorganism exhibiting high production of 1,4- butanediol in which a gene encoding GabD is inactivated, and all of a gene encoding Catl, a gene encoding SucD, a gene encoding 4hbD (or GHB), a gene encoding A- hydroxybutyrate-CoA transferase and a gene encoding butyl-CoA dehydrogenase are introduced or amplified.
- the present invention provides a microorganism capable of producing succinate, and preferably, a mutant microorganism exhibiting high production of 1,4- butanediol in which a gene encoding 4-hydroxybutyrate-CoA transferase (or a gene encoding phosphobutyrylase and a gene encoding butyryl kinase) and a gene encoding butyl-Co A dehydrogenase are introduced or amplified, and a method of preparing 1,4- butanediol using the same.
- the present invention further provides a method of preparing 1,4-butanediol comprising culturing the mutant in a medium containing a carbon source, and obtaining 1,4-butanediol from the culture.
- the present invention provides a microorganism capable of producing succinate in high concentration, and more particularly, a mutant exhibiting high production of 1,4-butanediol that is a chemical having 4 carbon atoms having a wide range of important applications in chemical industry, and a biological method of preparing 1,4-butanediol using the same.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a pathway for producing 4-hydroxybutyrate from succinate
- FIG. 2 a schematic diagram of a pathway for producing 1,4-butanediol through 4- hydroxybutyrate produced from succinate
- FIG. 3 shows GC analysis results of production of 1,4-butanediol.
- 1, 4-butanediol uses Lumen bacteria such as mutants Mannheimia sp. LPK (KCTC 10558BP), LPK7 and LPK4, which have an inactive gene derived from a Mannheimia sp. strain and produce succinate in high concentration, E. coli and mutant E. coli W311 OGFA, it will be also clearly understood by those skilled in the art that 1,4-butanediol may be produced by yielding a mutant producing succinate in high concentration using another Lumen bacteria strain, and introducing and amplifying a gene associated with producing 1,4-butanediol.
- Lumen bacteria such as mutants Mannheimia sp. LPK (KCTC 10558BP), LPK7 and LPK4, which have an inactive gene derived from a Mannheimia sp. strain and produce succinate in high concentration, E. coli and mutant E. coli W311 OGFA
- a medium used herein may be different from a hydrolysate such as whey or corn steep liquor, or various culture methods such as fed-batch culture and continuous culture may be used.
- Example 1 Method of Preparing Microorganism Exhibiting High Production of Succinate 1-1. Preparation of Lumen Bacteria Having High Production of Succinate
- a microorganism, a Lumen bacterium, exhibiting high production of succinate according to the present invention was prepared by the method disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO 2005/052135. That is, a mutant strain Mannheimia sp. LPK (KCTC 10558BP) was prepared by inactivating a gene of lactate dehydrogenase (idhA) and a gene of pyruvate-formate lyase (pfl) in Mannheimia succiniciproducens 55E, which is one of the Lumen bacteria species, and mutant strains ⁇ Mannheimia sp.
- idhA lactate dehydrogenase
- pfl pyruvate-formate lyase
- LPK7 and LPK4 were prepared by inactivating a gene of phosphotransacetylase (pta), a gene of acetate kinase (ackA) and a gene of phosphopyruvate carboxylase (ppc) in the LPK strain.
- pta phosphotransacetylase
- ackA a gene of acetate kinase
- ppc phosphopyruvate carboxylase
- E. Coli Exhibiting High Production of Succinate
- a microorganism, E. coli, exhibiting high production of succinate according to the present invention was prepared by the method disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2006-0011345. That is, a mutant E. coli strain W31 IOGFA was yielded by inactivating a gene encoding glucose phototransferase (ptsG) and two genes encoding pyruvate kinase (pykA andpykF) in W3110 strain, which was transformed with a recombinant expression vector pTrcEBG expressing a bacteriophage red operon (exo-beta-gam).
- ptsG glucose phototransferase
- pykA andpykF pyruvate kinase
- SEQ ID NO 12 Catlf-Sacl 5'-tttcccgagctc TGTGAGGCGATTAAATGAGTAAAGGGATAAAG
- expression vector pTacLac4HBl To construct expression vector pTacLac4HBl, the operon for the amplified catl, sucD and 4hbD genes were inserted into expression vector pTacLacI, which was cleaved with SacllXbal.
- the vector pTacLacI was constructed by cleaving vector pTac99A (Park and Lee, J Bacteriol. 185, 5391-5397, 2003) with Sspl, and ligating the cleaved vector with pTrc991 (Amersham Pharmacia Biotech), which was also cleaved with Sspl.
- the vector pTacLacI has the same sequence as pTrc99A, and loses an Ncol restriction enzyme recognition site (restriction site) present in the pTrc99A from Multi Cloning sites (MCS).
- MCS Multi Cloning sites
- a DctA gene was amplified by DNA-PCR using oligonucleotide primers synthesized based on a known gene sequence (NC_000913).
- the primers used for PCR were as follows.
- SEQ ID NO 14 DctAf-EcoRI ggaattc ATGAAAACCTCTCTGTTTAAAAGC
- SEQ ID NO 15 DctAb-Xbal gc tctaga tta aga gga taa ttc gtg cgt ttt gcc
- cap0035 and capO162 genes were amplified by DNA-PCR using oligonucleotide primers synthesized based on a known gene sequence (NC_003030). The primers used for PCR were as follows.
- SEQ ID NO: 16 CAP0035f-SacI tttcccgagctc atgaaagttacaaatcaaaaa
- SEQ ID NO: 17 CAP0035b-XbaI gc tctaga tta aaa tgc ttt tat ata gat
- SEQ ID NO: 18 CAP0162f-EcoRI
- GGA ATT C atgaaagtcacaacagtaaag
- SEQ ID NO: 19 CAPOl 62b-XbaI gc tctaga tta agg ttg ttt ttt aaa
- pTacLacCAP35 and pTacLacCAP 162 the amplified cap0035 and capO162 genes were independently inserted into expression vectors pTacLacI, which were cleaved with SacUXbal and EcoRVXbal.
- an operon of a Cat2 gene of SEQ ID NO: 5 was amplified by DNA-PCR using oligonucleotide primers synthesized based on the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5.
- the primers for PCR were as follows.
- SEQ ID NO: 20 cat2f-EcoRI ggaattc ATGGAGTGGGAAGAGATATATAAAGAG
- SEQ ID NO: 21 cat2b-BamHI eg ggatcc tta aaa tct ctt ttt aaa ttc att cat taa tg
- expression vector pTacLacCat2 To construct expression vector pTacLacCat2, the amplified cat2 gene was inserted into expression vector pTacLacI, which was cleaved with EcoRI/itamHI.
- operons for pth and buk genes of S ⁇ Q ID NOs: 6 and 7 were amplified by DNA-PCR using oligonucleotide primers synthesized based on the sequences of S ⁇ Q ID NOs: 6 and 7.
- the primers used for PCR were as follows.
- S ⁇ Q ID NO: 22 ptbf-RcoRI ggaattc ATGATTAAGAGTTTTAATGAAATATCATG
- SEQ ID NO: 23 bukb-XbaI gc tctaga tta ttt gta ttc ctt age ttt ttc ttc tec
- operons for the amplified ptb and buk genes were inserted into expression vector pTacLacI, which was cleaved with Ec ⁇ RI/Xbal, thereby obtaining pTacLacPtbBuk.
- the vector pTacLacPtbBuk was cleaved with Sspl to obtain a gene fragment including a tac promoter, the ptb and buk genes and a transcription terminator, and the gene fragment was inserted into vector pBBRlMCS2 (Kovach et al., Gene. 166:175, 1995) which was cleaved with EcoRV, thereby obtaining vector ⁇ MCS2TacPtbBuk.
- Example 3 Yield of 1.4-BDO
- Vectors pTacCAP162 and pMCS2Tacptbbuk were simultaneously transformed with E. coli XLl -Blue by electroporation and then plated on a LB plate containing lOOug/ml ampicillin and 50ug/ml kinamycin and cultured overnight at 37 ° C .
- the cultured colony was inoculated into a 15ml tube (Falcon, USA) having 3ml LB liquid medium containing 100ug/ml ampicillin, and grown in a shaking incubator overnight at 200rpm and 37°C.
- the incubated cells were inoculated into a fresh LB liquid medium containing 100ml of 2% glucose and 100ug/ml ampicillin, and then grown in a shaking incubator at 200rpm and 37 °C. When OD 6O0 reached 0.7, IPTG was added at a final concentration of
- ImM to induce protein expression and the cells were cultured overnight. Afterward, the culture was centrifuged and the supernatant was removed therefrom.
- the cell pellet was washed with an MR medium once, resuspended in an MR medium containing 50ml of 2% glucose, and 2% gamma-hydroxbutyrolactone and ImM IPTG, and fuzzed using gas mixture of 5% H 2 , 5% CO 2 and N 2 balance for 30 minutes to set up an anaerobic condition.
- the culture was grown in a shaking incubator overnight for about 3 days at 200rpm and 37°C, and then centrifuged to obtain a supernatant. The obtained supernatant was concentrated two times, and used as a GC analysis sample for analysis to confirm production of 1,4-butanediol.
- the analysis was conducted under the following conditions, and the results are shown in FIG. 3.
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