ɛ-Poly-l-lysine producer, Streptomyces albulus, has feedback-inhibition resistant aspartokinase

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Y. Hamano
I. Nicchu
T. Shimizu
Y. Onji
J. Hiraki
H. Takagi
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[1] Fukui Prefectural University,Department of Bioscience
[2] Chisso Corporation,Minamata Research Center
[3] Nara Institute of Science and Technology,Graduate School of Biological Sciences
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2007年 / 76卷
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Aspartokinase; Feedback inhibition; ɛ-Poly-; -lysine;
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Streptomyces albulus NBRC14147 produces ɛ-poly-l-lysine (ɛ-PL), which is an amino acid homopolymer antibiotic. Despite the commercial importance of ɛ-PL, limited information is available regarding its biosynthesis; the l-lysine molecule is directly utilized for ɛ-PL biosynthesis. In most bacteria, l-lysine is biosynthesized by an aspartate pathway. Aspartokinase (Ask), which is the first enzyme in this pathway, is subject to complex regulation such as through feedback inhibition by the end-product amino acids such as l-lysine and/or l-threonine. S. albulus NBRC14147 can produce a large amount of ɛ-PL (1–3 g/l). We therefore suspected that Ask(s) of S. albulus could be resistant to feedback inhibition to provide sufficient l-lysine for ɛ-PL biosynthesis. To address this hypothesis, in this study, we cloned the ask gene from S. albulus and investigated the feedback inhibition of its gene product. As predicted, we revealed the feedback resistance of the Ask; more than 20% relative activity of Ask was detected in the assay mixture even with extremely high concentrations of l-lysine and l-threonine (100 mM each). We further constructed a mutated ask gene for which the gene product Ask (M68V) is almost fully resistant to feedback inhibition. The homologous expression of Ask (M68V) further demonstrated the increase in ɛ-PL productivity.
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