Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli

Abstract Background Acrylic acid (AA) is a widely used commodity chemical derived from non-renewable fossil fuel sources. Alternative microbial-based production methodologies are being developed with the aim of providing “green” acrylic acid. These initiatives will benefit from component sensing too...

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Main Authors: Sarada S. Raghavan, Sharon Chee, Juntao Li, Jeremie Poschmann, Niranjan Nagarajan, Siau Jia Wei, Chandra S. Verma, Farid J. Ghadessy
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-08-01
Series:Microbial Cell Factories
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-019-1185-y
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spelling doaj-2cf4b6574822429280b790afe43a25562020-11-25T03:40:18ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592019-08-0118111210.1186/s12934-019-1185-yDevelopment and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coliSarada S. Raghavan0Sharon Chee1Juntao Li2Jeremie Poschmann3Niranjan Nagarajan4Siau Jia Wei5Chandra S. Verma6Farid J. Ghadessy7p53 Laboratory Technology Development Group, A*STARp53 Laboratory Technology Development Group, A*STARGenome Institute of SingaporeCentre de Recherche en Transplantation et Immunologie, Inserm, CHU-NantesGenome Institute of Singaporep53 Laboratory Technology Development Group, A*STARBioinformatics Institute, A*STARp53 Laboratory Technology Development Group, A*STARAbstract Background Acrylic acid (AA) is a widely used commodity chemical derived from non-renewable fossil fuel sources. Alternative microbial-based production methodologies are being developed with the aim of providing “green” acrylic acid. These initiatives will benefit from component sensing tools that facilitate rapid and easy detection of in vivo AA production. Results We developed a novel transcriptional sensor facilitating in vivo detection of acrylic acid (AA). RNAseq analysis of Escherichia coli exposed to sub-lethal doses of acrylic acid identified a selectively responsive promoter (PyhcN) that was cloned upstream of the eGFP gene. In the presence of AA, eGFP expression in E. coli cells harbouring the sensing construct was readily observable by fluorescence read-out. Low concentrations of AA (500 μM) could be detected whilst the closely related lactic and 3-hydroxy propionic acids failed to activate the sensor. We further used the developed AA-biosensor for in vivo FACS-based screening and identification of amidase mutants with improved catalytic properties for deamination of acrylamide to acrylic acid. Conclusions The transcriptional AA sensor developed in this study will benefit strain, enzyme and pathway engineering initiatives targeting the efficient formation of bio-acrylic acid.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-019-1185-y
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author Sarada S. Raghavan
Sharon Chee
Juntao Li
Jeremie Poschmann
Niranjan Nagarajan
Siau Jia Wei
Chandra S. Verma
Farid J. Ghadessy
spellingShingle Sarada S. Raghavan
Sharon Chee
Juntao Li
Jeremie Poschmann
Niranjan Nagarajan
Siau Jia Wei
Chandra S. Verma
Farid J. Ghadessy
Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
Microbial Cell Factories
author_facet Sarada S. Raghavan
Sharon Chee
Juntao Li
Jeremie Poschmann
Niranjan Nagarajan
Siau Jia Wei
Chandra S. Verma
Farid J. Ghadessy
author_sort Sarada S. Raghavan
title Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
title_short Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
title_full Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
title_fullStr Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
title_full_unstemmed Development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in E. coli
title_sort development and application of a transcriptional sensor for detection of heterologous acrylic acid production in e. coli
publisher BMC
series Microbial Cell Factories
issn 1475-2859
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Background Acrylic acid (AA) is a widely used commodity chemical derived from non-renewable fossil fuel sources. Alternative microbial-based production methodologies are being developed with the aim of providing “green” acrylic acid. These initiatives will benefit from component sensing tools that facilitate rapid and easy detection of in vivo AA production. Results We developed a novel transcriptional sensor facilitating in vivo detection of acrylic acid (AA). RNAseq analysis of Escherichia coli exposed to sub-lethal doses of acrylic acid identified a selectively responsive promoter (PyhcN) that was cloned upstream of the eGFP gene. In the presence of AA, eGFP expression in E. coli cells harbouring the sensing construct was readily observable by fluorescence read-out. Low concentrations of AA (500 μM) could be detected whilst the closely related lactic and 3-hydroxy propionic acids failed to activate the sensor. We further used the developed AA-biosensor for in vivo FACS-based screening and identification of amidase mutants with improved catalytic properties for deamination of acrylamide to acrylic acid. Conclusions The transcriptional AA sensor developed in this study will benefit strain, enzyme and pathway engineering initiatives targeting the efficient formation of bio-acrylic acid.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-019-1185-y
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