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  • Perez-Zabaleta, Mariel, 1987- (författare)
  • Metabolic engineering and cultivation strategies for recombinant production of (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate
  • 2019
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Metabolic engineering and process engineering are two powerful disciplines to design and improve microbial processes for sustainable production of an extensive number of compounds ranging from chemicals to pharmaceuticals. The aim of this thesis was to synergistically combine these two disciplines to improve the production of a model chemical called (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate (3HB), which is a medium-value product with a stereocenter and two functional groups. These features make 3HB an interesting building block, especially for the pharmaceutical industry. Recombinant production of 3HB was achieved by expression of two enzymes from Halomonas boliviensis in the model microorganism Escherichia coli, which is a microbial cell factory with proven track record and abundant knowledge on its genome, metabolism and physiology.Investigations on cultivation strategies demonstrated that nitrogen-depleted conditions had the biggest impact on 3HB yields, while nitrogen-limited cultivations predominantly increased 3HB titers and volumetric productivities. To further increase 3HB production, metabolic engineering strategies were investigated to decrease byproduct formation, enhance NADPH availability and improve the overall 3HB-pathway activity. Overexpression of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (zwf) increased cofactor availability and together with the overexpression of acyl-CoA thioesterase YciA resulted in a 2.7-fold increase of the final 3HB concentration, 52% of the theoretical product yield and a high specific productivity (0.27 g g-1 h-1). In a parallel strategy, metabolic engineering and process design resulted in an E. coli BL21 strain with the hitherto highest reported volumetric 3HB productivity (1.52 g L-1 h-1) and concentration (16.3 g L-1) using recombinant production. The concepts developed in this thesis can be applied to industrial 3HB production processes, but also advance the knowledge base to benefit design and expansion of the product range of biorefineries.
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  • Tegel, Hanna (författare)
  • Proteome wide protein production
  • 2013
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Over a decade after the completion of the human genome, researchers around the world are still wondering what information is hidden in the genome. Although the sequences of all human genes are known, it is still almost impossible to determine much more than the primary protein structure from the coding sequence of a gene. As a result of that, the need for recombinantly produced proteins to study protein structure and function is greater than ever. The main objective of this thesis has been to improve protein production, particularly using Escherichia coli. To improve protein production in Escherichia coli there are a number of different parameters to consider. Two very important parameters in the process of protein production are transcription and translation. To study the influence of differences in transcription rate, target proteins with different characteristics were produced under control of three promoters of different strength (lacUV5, trc and T7). Analyzing the total amount of target protein as well as the amount of soluble protein demonstrated the benefits of using a strong promoter such as T7. However, protein production is also highly dependent on translational efficiency, and a drawback associated with the use of Escherichia coli as host strain is that codons rarely used in this host can have a negative effect on the translation. The influence of using a strain supplied with genes for rare codon tRNAs, such as Rosetta(DE3), instead of the standard host strain BL21(DE3), was therefore evaluated. By using Rosetta(DE3) an improved protein yield for many of the poorly produced proteins was achieved, but more importantly the protein purity was significantly increased for a majority of the proteins. For further understanding of the underlying causes of the positive effects of Rosetta(DE3), the improved purity was thoroughly studied. The cause of this improvement was explained by the fact that Rosetta(DE3) has a significantly better read through of the full sequence during translation and thereby less truncated versions of the full-length protein is formed.  Moreover, the effect of supplementation of rare tRNAs was shown to be highly dependent on the target gene sequence. Surprisingly, it was not the total number of rare codons that determined the benefit of using Rosetta(DE3), instead it was shown that rare arginine codons and to some extent also rare codon clusters had a much bigger impact on the final outcome.As a result of the increased interest in large-scale studies in the field of proteomics, the need for high-throughput protein production pipelines is greater than ever. For that purpose, a protein production pipeline that allows handling of nearly 300 different proteins per week was set up within the Swedish Human Protein Atlas project. This was achieved by major and minor changes to the original protocol including protein production, purification and analysis. By using this standard setup almost 300 different proteins can be produced weekly, with an overall success rate of 81%. To further improve the success rate it has been shown that by adding an initial screening step, prior high-throughput protein production, unnecessary protein production can be avoided. A plate based micro-scale screening protocol for parallel production and verification of 96 proteins was developed. In that, protein production was performed using the EnBase® cultivation technology followed by purification based on immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography. The protein products were finally verified using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight MS. By using this method, proteins that will be poorly produced can be sorted out prior high-throughput protein production.
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