Engineering cyanobacteria as cell factories for direct trehalose production from CO2.

Metabolic engineering(2020)

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Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide with a wide range of applications in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Cyanobacteria are promising cell factories to produce biochemicals by using solar energy and CO2. Trehalose is biosynthesized at low intracellular concentrations as a salt-inducible compatible solute in some cyanobacteria. In the current study, we demonstrated the efficient trehalose production without salt induction in cyanobacteria by metabolic engineering. The trehalose transporter 1 (TRET1) from an anhydrobiotic insect (Polypedilum vanderplanki) was successfully expressed in the engineered strains and the intracellular trehalose was efficiently secreted to the medium. As the results, the engineered strain co-expressing maltooligosyl trehalose synthase (MTS), maltooligosyl trehalose trehalohydrolase (MTH) and TRET1 secreted 97% of trehalose to the medium, and the titer was up to 2.7 g/L in 15 days. In addition, 5.7 g/L trehalose was produced by semi-continuous cultivation in 34 days. Taken together, this work demonstrates cyanobacteria can be applied as cell factories for direct sunlight-driven conversion of CO2 into excreted trehalose.
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