Inducible Population Quality Control Of Engineered Bacillus Subtilis For Improved N-Acetylneuraminic Acid Biosynthesis

ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY(2021)

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Biosynthesis by microorganisms using renewable feedstocks is an important approach for realizing sustainable chemical manufacturing. However, cell-to-cell variation in biosynthesis capability during fermentation restricts the robustness and efficiency of bioproduction, hampering the industrialization of biosynthesis. Herein, we developed an inducible population quality control system (iPopQC) for dynamically modulating the producing and nonproducing subpopulations of engineered Bacillus subtilis, which was constructed via inducible promoter- and metabolite-responsive biosensor-based genetic circuit for regulating essential genes. Moreover, iPopQC achieved a 1.97-fold increase in N-acetylneuraminic acid (NeuAc) titer by enriching producing cell subpopulation during cultivation, representing 52% higher than that of previous PopQC. Strains with double-output iPopQC cocoupling the expression of double essential genes with NeuAc production improved production robustness further, retaining NeuAc production throughout 96 h of fermentation, upon which the strains cocoupling one essential gene expression with NeuAc production abolished the production ability.
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biosensor, genetic circuit, cell growth and product synthesis coupling, inducible population quality control, Bacillus subtilis, N-acetylneuraminic acid
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