Rewiring Aromatic Compound Consumption: Chromosomal Amplification and Evolution of a Foreign Pathway in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1

芳香化合物消耗途径的重塑:鲍氏不动杆菌ADP1中外源途径的染色体扩增和进化

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作者:Alyssa C Baugh,Melissa P Tumen-Velasquez,Isabella R Zempel,Chantel V Duscent-Maitland,Lauren E Slarks,Justin B Defalco,Christopher W Johnson,Gregg T Beckham,Ellen L Neidle

Abstract

Rational engineering strategies that seek to harness the remarkable diversity of microbial metabolism can be limited by incomplete biological knowledge. As described here, a novel approach to address this challenge involved replacing a native pathway for degrading lignin-derived aromatic compounds via ortho cleavage of protocatechuate in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 with a foreign meta-cleavage pathway that uses different enzymes, metabolites, and redox carriers. This alteration may improve lignin valorization and coordinate catabolism with bioproduction strategies. When a 14-kbp region of foreign DNA was inserted in the chromosome, the heterologous genes failed to confer growth on target substrates. Regional gene dosage was increased using a synthetic DNA fragment to promote recombination, and higher copy number enabled growth. During adaptive laboratory evolution, compensatory mutations arose that permit growth with one copy of the foreign genes. This complex metabolic remodeling was accomplished without assumptions about the impediments that initially prevented growth. To understand the changes that emerged, a novel transformation assay identified a combination of mutations sufficient for the new phenotype. Three unexpected changes were revealed: loss of one foreign enzyme, loss of one native enzyme, and loss of a two-component transcriptional regulatory system. This study establishes that large multicopy tandem arrays of poorly adapted pathway genes can confer new functions and improve understanding of metabolism.

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