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KMID : 0545120170270122165
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2017 Volume.27 No. 12 p.2165 ~ p.2172
L-Glycine Alleviates Furfural-Induced Growth Inhibition during Isobutanol Production in Escherichia coli
Song Hun-Suk

Jeon Jong-Min
Choi Yong-Keun
Kim Jun-Young
Kim Woo-Seong
Yoon Jeong-Jun
Park Kyung-Moon
Ahn Jung-Oh
Lee Hong-Weon
Yang Yung-Hun
Abstract
Lignocellulose is now a promising raw material for biofuel production. However, the lignin complex and crystalline cellulose require pretreatment steps for breakdown of the crystalline structure of cellulose for the generation of fermentable sugars. Moreover, several fermentation inhibitors are generated with sugar compounds, majorly furfural. The mitigation of these inhibitors is required for the further fermentation steps to proceed. Amino acids were investigated on furfural-induced growth inhibition in E. coli producing isobutanol. Glycine and serine were the most effective compounds against furfural. In minimal media, glycine conferred tolerance against furfural. From the IC50 value for inhibitors in the production media, only glycine could alleviate growth arrest for furfural, where 6 mM glycine addition led to a slight increase in growth rate and isobutanol production from 2.6 to 2.8 g/l under furfural stress. Overexpression of glycine pathway genes did not lead to alleviation. However, addition of glycine to engineered strains blocked the growth arrest and increased the isobutanol production about 2.3-fold.
KEYWORD
Lignocellulose, biomass, isobutanol, furfural, glycine
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