Construction of plasmids, estimation of plasmid stability, and use of stable plasmids for the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid) by recombinant Escherichia coli. 1994

S Y Lee, and K S Yim, and H N Chang, and Y K Chang
BioProcess Engineering Research Center, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Yusung-gu, Taejon.

Plasmids containing the Alcaligenes eutrophus poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid) (PHB) biosynthetic genes were constructed for the production of PHB in Escherichia coli and plasmid stability was investigated by repeated subculturing without antibiotic pressure. Both pSYL101 (high copy) and pSYL102 (medium copy) were unstable during the subcultures. Higher instability was observed when cells were accumulating PHB. Segregational instability was aggravated by the faster growth of plasmid-free cells and by appearance of non-dividing cells harboring large amount of PHB during the fed-batch culture. Two derivatives, pSYL103 and pSYL104, were then developed by cloning the parB locus of plasmid R1 into pSYL102 and pSYL101, respectively. They showed 100% stability even during PHB synthesis and accumulation over 110 generations. All four plasmids were structurally stable. The final cell mass, PHB concentration, and PHB per dry cell weight (P/X, w/w, %) of 101.4 g l-1, 81.2 g l-1, and 80.1%, respectively, were obtained in 39 h by high cell density culture of XL1-Blue (pSYL104). The final PHB concentration was lower using XL1-Blue (pSYL103), which suggested that high gene dosage was required for the synthesis and accumulation of PHB to a high concentration in E. coli.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010957 Plasmids Extrachromosomal, usually CIRCULAR DNA molecules that are self-replicating and transferable from one organism to another. They are found in a variety of bacterial, archaeal, fungal, algal, and plant species. They are used in GENETIC ENGINEERING as CLONING VECTORS. Episomes,Episome,Plasmid
D011091 Polyesters Polymers of organic acids and alcohols, with ester linkages--usually polyethylene terephthalate; can be cured into hard plastic, films or tapes, or fibers which can be woven into fabrics, meshes or velours. Polyester
D004926 Escherichia coli A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria (GRAM-NEGATIVE FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC RODS) commonly found in the lower part of the intestine of warm-blooded animals. It is usually nonpathogenic, but some strains are known to produce DIARRHEA and pyogenic infections. Pathogenic strains (virotypes) are classified by their specific pathogenic mechanisms such as toxins (ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI), etc. Alkalescens-Dispar Group,Bacillus coli,Bacterium coli,Bacterium coli commune,Diffusely Adherent Escherichia coli,E coli,EAggEC,Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli,Enterococcus coli,Diffusely Adherent E. coli,Enteroaggregative E. coli,Enteroinvasive E. coli,Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli
D006885 Hydroxybutyrates Salts and esters of hydroxybutyric acid. Hydroxybutyric Acid Derivatives,Hydroxybutyric Acids,Acid Derivatives, Hydroxybutyric

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