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Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is an important, naturally occurring polyamide consisting of D/L-glutamate monomers. Unlike  typical peptide linkages, the amide linkages inγ-PGA are  formed between the α-amino group and the  γ-carboxyl group. γ-PGA exhibits many favorable features such as biodegradable, water soluble, edible and non-toxic to humans and the environment. Therefore, it has been widely used in fields of foods, medicines, cosmetics and  agriculture and many unique applications, such as a sustained release material  and drug carrier, curable biological adhesive, biodegradable fibres, and highly  water absorbable hydrogels.<br>
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  Strains capable for producing γ-PGA  are divided into two categories based on their requirement for glutamate acid:  glutamate-dependent strains and glutamate-independent strains. Glutamate-independent strains are preferable for industrial production because  of their low cost and simplified fermentation process. However, compared with  glutamate-dependent strains, their lower γ-PGA productivity limits their  industrial application. Therefore, the construction of a glutamate-independent strain with high γ-PGA yield is  important for industrial applications. <br>
 
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  <em>Bacillusamyloliquefaciens</em> LL3, isolated from fermented food, is a glutamate-independent strain, which can produce 3-4 g/L γ-PGA with sucrose as  its carbon source and ammonium sulfate as its nitrogen source. The <em>B. amyloliquefaciens</em> LL3 strain was deposited in the China Center for Type Culture  Collection (CCTCC) with accession number CCTCC M 208109 and its whole genome has been sequenced in 2011. In this study,  we aimed to improve the γ-PGA production based on the <em>B. amyloliquefaciens </em>NK-1 strain (a derivative of LL3 strain with  its endogenous plasmid and <em>upp</em> gene  deleted).<br>
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In order to improve  γ-PGA production, we employed two strategies to fine-tune the synthetic  pathways and balance the metabolism in the glutamate-independent <em>B. amyloliquefaciens </em>NK-1 strain. Firstly,  we constructed a metabolic toggle switch in the NK-1 strain to inhibit the  expression of ODHC (2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex) by adding IPTG in the  stationary stage and distribute the metabolic flux more frequently to be used  for γ-PGA precursor-glutamate synthesis. As scientists had found that the activity of ODHC was rather  low when glutamate was highly produced in a <em>Corynebacterium&nbsp;glutamicum</em> strain. Second, to balance the increase  of endogenous glutamate production, we optimized the expression level of <em>pgsBCA</em> genes (responsible for γ-PGA synthesis) by replacing its native promoter to  seven different strength of promoters. Through these two strategies, we aimed  to obtain a γ-PGA production improved mutant strain. </p>
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Project Description

Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is an important, naturally occurring polyamide consisting of D/L-glutamate monomers. Unlike typical peptide linkages, the amide linkages inγ-PGA are formed between the α-amino group and the γ-carboxyl group. γ-PGA exhibits many favorable features such as biodegradable, water soluble, edible and non-toxic to humans and the environment. Therefore, it has been widely used in fields of foods, medicines, cosmetics and agriculture and many unique applications, such as a sustained release material and drug carrier, curable biological adhesive, biodegradable fibres, and highly water absorbable hydrogels.

Strains capable for producing γ-PGA are divided into two categories based on their requirement for glutamate acid: glutamate-dependent strains and glutamate-independent strains. Glutamate-independent strains are preferable for industrial production because of their low cost and simplified fermentation process. However, compared with glutamate-dependent strains, their lower γ-PGA productivity limits their industrial application. Therefore, the construction of a glutamate-independent strain with high γ-PGA yield is important for industrial applications.

Bacillusamyloliquefaciens LL3, isolated from fermented food, is a glutamate-independent strain, which can produce 3-4 g/L γ-PGA with sucrose as its carbon source and ammonium sulfate as its nitrogen source. The B. amyloliquefaciens LL3 strain was deposited in the China Center for Type Culture Collection (CCTCC) with accession number CCTCC M 208109 and its whole genome has been sequenced in 2011. In this study, we aimed to improve the γ-PGA production based on the B. amyloliquefaciens NK-1 strain (a derivative of LL3 strain with its endogenous plasmid and upp gene deleted).

In order to improve γ-PGA production, we employed two strategies to fine-tune the synthetic pathways and balance the metabolism in the glutamate-independent B. amyloliquefaciens NK-1 strain. Firstly, we constructed a metabolic toggle switch in the NK-1 strain to inhibit the expression of ODHC (2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex) by adding IPTG in the stationary stage and distribute the metabolic flux more frequently to be used for γ-PGA precursor-glutamate synthesis. As scientists had found that the activity of ODHC was rather low when glutamate was highly produced in a Corynebacterium glutamicum strain. Second, to balance the increase of endogenous glutamate production, we optimized the expression level of pgsBCA genes (responsible for γ-PGA synthesis) by replacing its native promoter to seven different strength of promoters. Through these two strategies, we aimed to obtain a γ-PGA production improved mutant strain.

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