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Codon Optimization> | … This cimA gene from M. jannaschii has been evolved to enhance activity and to reduce isoleucine inhibition [3, 23]. For this study, the E. coli codon-optimized gene was used (GenScript, Piscataway, USA). Table 1 Strains used in this study. Strain. Genotype. Notes. MG1655 … | Get A Quote |
Citramalic acid (citramalate) serves as a five-carbon precursor for the chemical synthesis of methacrylic acid. We compared citramalate and acetate accumulation from glycerol using Escherichia coli strains expressing a modified citramalate synthase gene cimA from Methanococcus jannaschii. These studies revealed that gltA coding citrate synthase, leuC coding 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase, and acetate pathway genes play important roles in elevating citramalate and minimizing acetate formation. Controlled 1.0 L batch experiments confirmed that deletions in all three acetate-production genes (poxB, ackA, and pta) were necessary to reduce acetate formation to less than 1 g/L during citramalate production fr... More