EP1297149A2 - Gpsa gene from corynebacteria and use thereof in synthesis of l-amino acids - Google Patents
Gpsa gene from corynebacteria and use thereof in synthesis of l-amino acidsInfo
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- This invention relates to nucleotide sequences which encode glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, and to coryneform bacteria in which the gpsA gene which encodes glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase is enhanced, and also relates to a process for the fermentative production of L- a ino acids, particularly L-glutamate, using coryneform bacteria in which the gpsA gene is enhanced.
- Amino acids particularly L-lysine and L-glutamate, are used in human medicine, in the pharmaceutical industry, in the food industry, and are used in particular in animal nutrition.
- amino acids are produced by the fermentation of strains of coryneform bacteria, particularly Corynebacterium glutamic ⁇ m . Due to the considerable importance of these amino acids, attempts are continuously being made to improve the production process. Process improvements can involve fermentation technology measures, such as stirring and supplying with oxygen for example, or can relate to the composition of the culture media, such as the sugar concentration during fermentation for example, or to work-up to give the desired form of product by ion exchange chromatography for example, or to the intrinsic production properties of the microorganism itself.
- Methods of mutagenesis, selection and mutant selection are employed in order to improve the production properties of these microorganisms.
- strains are obtained which are resistant to antimetabolites, such as the lysine analogon S- (2-aminoethyl) -cysteine for example, or which are auxotrophic for metabolites of regulatory importance, and which produce L-amino acids such as L-lysine or L- gluta ate for example.
- methods of recombinant DNA technology have been used to improve strains of Corynebacterium which produce amino acids. This has been achieved by amplifying individual amino acid biosynthesis genes and investigating the effect on amino acid production.
- the object of the present invention was to provide new process adjuvants for improving the fermentative production of amino acids, particularly L-lysine and L- glutamate.
- This object is achieved by a coryneform bacterium, the gpsA gene of which, which encodes glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, is enhanced.
- Amino acids particularly L-lysine and L-glutamate
- L-lysine and L-glutamate are used in human medicine, in veterinary medicine, in the pharmaceutical industry and particularly in the food industry. There is therefore a general interest in the provision of new, improved processes for producing amino acids, particularly L-glutamate.
- the present invention relates to a coryneform bacterium, in which the gpsA gene thereof, which encodes glycerol-3- phosphate dehydrogenase, is enhanced.
- the term “enhancement” means increasing the intracellular activity of one or more enzymes in a microorganism which are encoded by the corresponding DNA.
- Enhancement can be achieved with the aid of various manipulations of the bacterial cell.
- the number of copies of the corresponding gene can be increased, a strong promoter can be used, or the promoter- and regulation region or the ribosome binding site which is situated upstream of the structural gene can be mutated.
- Expression cassettes which are incorporated upstream of the structural gene act in the same manner.
- a gene can also be used which encodes a corresponding enzyme with a high activity. Expression can also be improved by measures for extending the life of the m-RNA.
- enzyme activity as a whole is increased by preventing the degradation of the enzyme.
- these measures can optionally be combined in any desired manner.
- the microorganisms to which the present invention relates can produce L-amino acids, particularly L-lysine and L- glutamate, from glucose, saccharose, lactose, fructose, maltose, molasses, starch or cellulose, or from glycerol and ethanol. They can be representatives of coryneform bacteria, particularly of the genus CoryneJacterium.
- a bacterium of the genus CoryneJbacterium which should be mentioned in particular is the Corynebacterium glutamicum species, which is known to those skilled in the art for its capacity of producing L-amino acids.
- suitable strains of the genus Corynebacterium are the known wild-type strains Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC13032 Corynebacterium acetoglutamicum ATCC15806 Corynebacterium acetoacidophilum ATCC13870 Corynebacterium thermoaminogenes FERM BP-1539 Corynebacterium melassecola ATCC17965
- the present invention further relates to a polynucleotide which is isolated from coryneform bacteria, containing a polynucleotide sequence selected from the group comprising
- a polynucleotide sequence is "homologous" with the sequence according to the invention if at least 70%, preferably at least 80%, most preferably at least 90% of its base composition and base sequence corresponds to the sequence according to the invention.
- a “homologous protein” is to be understood to comprise proteins which contain an amino acid sequence at least 70 % of which, preferably at least 80 % of which, most preferably at least 90 % of which, corresponds to the amino acid sequence which is encoded by the gpsA gene (SEQ ID No.l), wherein “corresponds” is to be understood to mean that the corresponding amino acids are either identical or are mutually homologous amino acids.
- the expression “homologous amino acids” denotes those which have corresponding properties, particularly with regard to their charge, hydrophobic character, steric properties, etc.
- the present invention also relates to a polynucleotide as described above, which is preferably a replicable DNA containing:
- the present invention further relates to
- a replicable polynucleotide which comprises or consists of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID No. 1, a polynucleotide sequence which encodes a polypeptide which comprises or consists of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 2,
- coryneform bacteria which serve as a host cell and which contain the vector or in which the gpsA gene is enhanced.
- the present invention also relates to polynucleotides which contain the complete gene with the polynucleotide sequence corresponding to SEQ ID No. 1 or fragments thereof, and which can be obtained by screening by means of the hybridization of a corresponding gene bank with a probe which contains the sequence of said polynucleotide corresponding to SEQ ID No. 1 or a fragment thereof, and isolation of said DNA sequence.
- Polynucleotide sequences according to the invention are suitable as hybridization probes for RNA, cDNA and DNA, in order to isolate the complete length of cDNA which encodes glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and in order to isolate those cDNAs or genes which exhibit a high degree of similarity to the sequence of the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene.
- Polynucleotide sequences according to the invention are also suitable as primers for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the production of DNA which encodes glycerol-3- phosphate dehydrogenase.
- PCR polymerase chain reaction
- Oligonucleotides such as these which serve as probes or primers, can contain more than 30, preferably up to 30, more preferably up to 20, most preferably at least 15 successive nucleotides. Oligonucleotides with a length of at least 40 or 50 nucleotides are also suitable.
- isolated means separated from its natural environment .
- polynucleotide refers in general to polyribonucleotides and polydeoxyribonucleotides, and can denote an unmodified RNA or DNA or a modified RNA or DNA.
- polypeptides is to be understood to mean peptides or proteins which contain two or more amino acids which are bound via peptide bonds.
- polypeptides according to invention include polypeptides corresponding to SEQ ID No. 2, particularly those with the biological activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, and also includes those, at least 70 % of which, preferably at least 80% of which, are homologous with the polypeptide corresponding to SEQ ID No. 2, and most preferably those which exhibit a homology of least 90 % to 95 % with the polypeptide corresponding to SEQ ID No. 2 and which have said activity.
- the invention also relates to a process for the fermentative production of L-amino acids, particularly L- lysine and L-glutamate, using coryneform bacteria which in particular already produce an amino acid and in which the nucleotide sequences which encode the gpsA gene are enhanced, and in particular are over-expressed.
- the gpsA gene of C. glutamicum which encodes glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.94) is demonstrated for the first time.
- a gene bank of this microorganism is first of all constructed in E. coli .
- the construction of gene banks is described in generally known textbooks and handbooks. Examples thereof include the textbook by Winnacker: Gene und Klone, Amsterdam Einf ⁇ hrung in die Gentechnologie (Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, Germany, 1990) or the Handbook by Sambrook et al. : Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1989) .
- One very well known gene bank is that of the E. coli K-12 strain W3110, which was constructed by Kohara et al. (Cell 50, 495-508 (1987)) in ⁇ - ectors .
- Plasmids such as pBR322 (Bolivar, Life Sciences, 25, 807- ,818 (1979)) or pUC9 (Vieira et al., 1982, Gene, 19:259- 268) can also be used for the production of a gene bank of C. glutamicum in E. coli .
- Those E . coli strains which are restriction- and recombination-deficient are particularly suitable as hosts.
- One example thereof is the strain DH5 ⁇ mcr, which was described by Grant et al. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 87 (1990) 4645- 4649) .
- the present invention also relates to amino acid sequences which result in a corresponding manner from SEQ ID No. 2.
- the present invention also relates to DNA sequences which hybridize with SEQ ID No. 1 or with parts of SEQ ID No. 1.
- the present invention relates to DNA sequences which are produced by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using oligonucleotide primers which result from SEQ ID No. 1. Oligonucleotides of this type typically have a length of at least 15 nucleotides.
- coryneform bacteria produce amino acids, particularly L- lysine and L-glutamate, in an improved manner.
- genes or gene constructs concerned can either be present with different numbers of copies in plasmids, or can be integrated and amplified in the chromosome. Alternatively, over-expression of the gene concerned can be effected by changing the composition of the medium and by changing the way in which cultivation is effected.
- Suitable plasmids are those which are replicated and expressed in coryneform bacteria.
- Numerous known plasmid vectors such as pZl (Menkel et al., Applied and
- pEKExl (Eik anns et al., Gene 102:93-98 (1991)) or pHS2-l (Sonnen et al., Gene 107:69-74 (1991)) are based on the cryptic plasmids pHM1519, pBLl or pGAl .
- Other plasmid vectors such as those which are based on pCG4 (US-A 4,489,160), or pNG2 (Serwold-Davis et al . , FEMS Microbiology Letters 66, 119-124 (1990)), or pAGl (US-A 5,158,891), can be used in the same manner.
- pJClgpsA Figure 1
- Figure 1 is based on the E. coli - C. glutamicum shuttle vector pJCl (Cremer et al., 1990, Molecular and General Genetics 220: 478 - 480) and which contains the DNA sequence of C. glutamicum which encodes the gpsA gene. This is contained in the strain DSM5715/pJClgpsA.
- plasmid vectors by means of which the process of gene amplification by integration in the chromosome can be employed, such as that described, for example, by Reinscheid et al. (Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60, 126-132 (1994)) for the duplication or amplification of the hom-thrb operon.
- the complete gene is cloned in a plasmid vector which can replicate in a host (typically E. coli ) , but which cannot replicate in C. glutamicum .
- suitable vectors include pSUP301 (Simon et al., Bio/Technology 1, 784-791
- the plasmid vector which contains the gene to be amplified is subsequently converted by conjugation or transformation into the desired strain of C. glutamicum .
- the conjugation method is described, for example, by Schafer et al. (Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60, 756-759 (1994)). Transformation methods are described, for example, by Thierbach et al . (Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 29, 356-362 (1988)), by Dunican and Shivnan (Bio/Technology 7, 1067-1070 (1989)) and by Tauch et al. (FEMS Microbiological Letters 123, 343-347 (1994)). After homologous recombination by means of a "cross over" occurrence, the resulting strain contains at least two copies of the gene concerned.
- amino acids particularly L- glutamate
- one or more genes selected from the following group can be simultaneously enhanced, and in particular can be over- expressed or amplified:
- one or more genes selected from the following group can be simultaneously enhanced, and in particular can be over-expressed or amplified:
- amino acids particularly L-lysine and L-glutamate
- the microorganisms which are produced according to the invention can be cultivated batch-wise or continuously, e.g. by a batch process (batch cultivation) or by a fed batch process (feed process) or by a repeated fed batch process (repetitive feed process) , for the purpose of producing amino acids, particularly L-glutamate.
- a batch process batch cultivation
- feed process fed batch process
- repetitive feed process repeated fed batch process
- Suitable sources of carbon include sugar and carbohydrates such as glucose, saccharose, lactose, fructose, maltose, molasses, starch and cellulose, oils and fats such as soya oil, sunflower oil, peanut oil and cocoa fat, fatty acids such as palmitic acid, stearic acid and linoleic acid, alcohols such as glycerol and ethanol, and organic acids such as acetic acid. These substances can be used individually or in admixture.
- Suitable sources of nitrogen include compounds which contain organic nitrogen, such as peptone, yeast extract, meat extract, malt extract, corn steep liquor, soya bean flour and urea, and inorganic compounds such as ammonium sulphate, ammonium chloride, ammonium phosphate, ammonium carbonate and ammonium nitrate. These sources of nitrogen can be used individually or in admixture. Phosphoric acid, potassium dihydrogen phosphate or dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, or the corresponding sodium-containing salts, can be used as sources of phosphorus.
- the culture medium must contain salts of metals such as magnesium sulphate or iron sulphate which are necessary for growth.
- essential growth promoting substances such as amino acids and vitamins can be used in addition to the aforementioned substances.
- suitable precursors can be added to the culture medium.
- the aforementioned substances which are used can be added to the culture in the form of a single batch or can be supplied in a suitable manner during cultivation.
- Basic compounds such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonia or aqueous ammonia, or acidic compounds such as phosphoric acid or sulphuric acid are used in a suitable manner in order to control the pH of the culture.
- Anti-foa ing agents such polyglycol esters of fatty acids can be used to control the generation of foam.
- suitable substances with a selective action such as antibiotics, can be added to the medium.
- ⁇ oxygen or oxygen-containing gas mixtures such as air are passed into the culture.
- the temperature of the culture normally ranges from ' 20°C to 45°C and is preferably 25°C to 40°C. Cultivation is continued until a maximum of glutamate has been formed. This target is normally reached within 10 hours to 160 hours.
- the process according to the invention can be employed for the fermentative production of amino acids, particularly L-lysine and L-glutamate.
- FIG. 1 Map of the plasmid pJClgpsA
- Orf2,rep plasmid-coded replication origin C. glutamicum (of pHM1519)
- gpsA gpsA (glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) gene from C. glutamicum ATCC13032
- Kan kanamycin-resistant gene
- Xbal cleavage site of the restriction enzyme Xba l
- Pstl cleavage site of the restriction enzyme Pst l
- EcoRI cleavage site of the restriction enzyme EcoRI
- Chromosomal DNA from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 was isolated as described by Tauch et al. (1995, Plasmid 33:168-179) and was partially cleaved with the restriction enzyme Sau3AI (Amersham Pharmacia, Freiburg, Germany, product description Sau3AI, Code no. 27-0913-02) .
- the DNA fragments were dephosphorylated with shrimp alkaline phosphatase (Roche Molecular Biochemicals, Mannheim, Germany, product description SAP, Code no. 1758250) .
- the DNA of the cosmid vector SuperCosl (Wahl et al .
- the cosmid DNA which was treated in this manner was mixed with the treated ATCC 13032-DNA and the batch was treated with T4 DNA ligase (Amersham Pharmacia, Freiburg, Germany, product description T4-DNA-Ligase, Code no.27-0870-04 ) .
- the ligation mix was subsequently packed in phages with the aid of Gigapack II XL Packing Extract (Stratagene, La Jolla, USA, product description Gigapack II XL Packing Extract, Code no. 200217) .
- Gigapack II XL Packing Extract Stratagene, La Jolla, USA, product description Gigapack II XL Packing Extract, Code no. 200217
- the cosmid DNA of a single .colony was isolated using a Qiaprep Spin Miniprep Kit (Product No. 27106, Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and was partially cleaved with the restriction enzyme Sau3AI (Amersham Pharmacia, Freiburg, Germany, product description Sau3AI, Product No. 27-0913- 02) .
- the DNA fragments were dephosphorylated with shrimp alkaline phosphatase (Roche Molecular Biochemicals, Mannheim, Germany, product description SAP, Product No. 1758250) . After separation by gel electrophoresis, cosmid fragments of the order of 1500 to 2000 bp were isolated using a QiaExII Gel Extraction Kit (Product No.
- the plasmid was prepared from the recombinant clone using a Biorobot 9600 (Product No. 900200, Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) . Sequencing was effected by the dideoxy chain termination method of Sanger et al. (1977, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A., 74:5463-5467)
- the nucleotide sequence obtained is illustrated in SEQ ID No. 1. Analysis of the nucleotide sequence showed the presence of an open reading frame comprising 996 base pairs, which was designated as the gpsA gene.
- the gpsA gene encodes a protein comprising 332 amino acids (SEQ ID No.2).
- Chromosomal DNA from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 was isolated as described by Tauch et al. (1995, Plasmid 33:168-179) .
- a DNA fragment bearing the gpsA gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. The following primers were used for this purpose:
- the primers illustrated were synthesised by MWG Biotech
- PCR reaction was carried out by the standard PCR method of Innis et al. (PCR protocol. A guide to methods and applications, 1990, Academic Press) .
- the primers enabled amplification to be effected of a DNA fragment with a size of about 1193 bp and bearing the gpsA gene of Corynebacterium glutamicum.
- the PCR fragment was isolated from the agarose gel using a QiaExII Gel Extraction Kit (Product No. 20021, Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) .
- the E. coli - C. glutamicum shuttle vector pJCl (Cremer et al., 1990, Molecular and General Genetics 220: 478 - 480) was used as a vector.
- This plasmid was completely cleaved with the restriction enzyme BamHI, was treated with Klenow polymerase (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Mannheim, Germany) and was subsequently dephosphorylated with shrimp alkaline phosphatase (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Mannheim, Germany, product description SAP, Product No. 1758250) .
- the gpsA fragment obtained in this manner was mixed with the prepared vector pJCl and was ligated with the aid of a SureClone Ligation Kit (Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Uppsala, Sweden) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- the ligation batch was transformed in the E. coli strain DH5 ⁇ (Hanahan, in: DNA cloning. A practical approach. Vol. I. IRL Press, Oxford, Washington DC, USA). Plasmid-bearing cells were selected by plating out the transformation batch on LB agar (Lennox, 1955, Virology, 1:190) with 50 mg/1 kanamycin. After incubation overnight at 37 °C, recombinant individual clones were selected.
- Plasmid DNA was isolated from a transformant using a Qiaprep Spin Miniprep Kit (Product No. 27106, Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) according to the manufacturer's instructions and was cleaved with the restriction enzyme Xbal in order to investigate the plasmid by subsequent agarose gel electrophoresis.
- the plasmid obtained was designated as pJClgpsA.
- the C. glutamicum strains ATCC13032 and DSM5715 were transformed with the plasmid pJClgpsA using the electroporation method described by Liebl et al. (FEMS Microbiology Letters, 53:299-303 (1989)).
- the transfor ants were selected on LBHIS agar consisting of 18.5 g/1 brain-heart infusion bouillon, 0.5 M sorbitol, 5 g/1 bacteriological trypton, 2.5 g/1 bacteriological yeast extract, 5 g/1 NaCl and 18 g/1 bacteriological agar which was supplemented with 25 mg/1 kanamycin. Incubation was effected for 2 days at 33°C.
- Plasmid DNA was isolated from each transformant by the usual methods (Peters-Wendisch et al . , 1998, Microbiology, 144, 915 - 927), was cut with the restriction endonuclease Xbal and the plasmid was investigated by subsequent agarose gel electrophoresis. The strains obtained were designated as ATCC13032/ ⁇ JClgpsA and DSM5715/pJClgpsA.
- the C. glutamicum strain ATCC13032/pJClgpsA which was obtained in Example 4 was cultivated in a nutrient medium suitable for the production of glutamate, and the glutamate content in the culture supernatant was determined.
- the strain was first incubated on an agar plate with the corresponding antibiotic (brain-heart agar with kanamycin (50 mg/1)) for 24 hours at 33°C.
- a preliminary culture was inoculated with this agar plate culture (10 ml medium in an 100 ml Erlenmeyer flask) .
- the complete medium Cglll 2.5 g/1 NaCl, 10 g/1 bacteriological peptone, 10 g/1 bacteriological yeast extract, pH 7.4, 20 g/1 glucose (autoclaved separately) was used as the medium for the preliminary culture.
- Kanamycin 25 mg/1) was added to the latter.
- the preliminary culture was incubated for 16 hours at 33 °C, at 240 rpm on a shaker.
- a main culture was inoculated with this preliminary culture so that the initial OD (660nm) of the main culture was 0.1.
- the medium CgXII was used for the main culture.
- the strain ATCC13032/pJClgpsA was cultivated in CgXII production medium (Keilhauer et al. 1993, Journal of Bacteriology 175:5595-5603). 4% glucose and 50 mg/1 kanamycin sulphate were added.
- Tween 60 P-1629, Sigma-Aldrich, Deisenhofen, Germany
- 80 ml water 80 ml water were mixed and autoclaved. About 4 hours after inoculation, 75 ⁇ l of this Tween solution was added to the culture and cultivation was continued.
- Cultivation was effected in a volume of 10 ml in a 100 ml Erlenmeyer flask fitted with baffles. Kanamycin (25 mg/1) was added. Cultivation was conducted at 33°C and 80% atmospheric humidity.
- the OD was determined at a measuring wavelength of 660 n using a Bio ek 1000 (Beckmann Instruments GmbH, Kunststoff) .
- the quantity of glutamate formed was determined using an amino acid analyser supplied by Eppendorf-BioTronik (Hamburg, Germany) , by ion exchange chromatography and subsequent derivative formation using ninhydrin as a detector.
- the C. glutamicum strain DSM5715/pJClgpsA obtained in Example 4 was cultivated in a nutrient medium suitable for the production of lysine, and the lysine content in the culture supernatant was determined.
- the strain was first incubated on an agar plate with the corresponding antibiotic (brain-heart agar with kanamycin (50 mg/1)) for 24 hours at 33°C.
- a preliminary culture was inoculated with this agar plate culture (10 ml medium in an 100 ml Erlenmeyer flask) .
- the complete medium Cglll 2.5 g/1 NaCl, 10 g/1 bacteriological peptone, 10 g/1 bacteriological yeast extract, pH 7.4, 20 g/1 glucose (autoclaved separately) was used as the medium for the preliminary culture.
- Kanamycin 25 mg/1 was added thereto.
- the preliminary culture was incubated for 16 hours at 33 °C, at 240 rpm on a shaker.
- a main culture was inoculated with this preliminary culture so that the initial OD (660nm) of the main culture was 0.1.
- the medium MM was used for the main culture.
- MOPS morpholinopropanesulphonic 20 g/1 acid
- the CSL, the MOPS and the salt solution were adjusted to pH 7 with aqueous ammonia and were autoclaved.
- the sterile substrate and vitamin solutions were then added, together with dried, autoclaved CaC0 3 .
- Cultivation was effected in a volume of 10 ml in a 100 ml Erlenmeyer flask fitted with baffles. Kanamycin (25 mg/1) was added. Cultivation was conducted at 33°C and 80% atmospheric humidity.
- the OD was determined at a measuring wavelength of 660 nm using a Biomek 1000 (Beckmann Instruments GmbH, Kunststoff) .
- the quantity of lysine formed was determined using an amino acid analyser supplied by Eppendorf-BioTronik (Hamburg, Germany) , by ion exchange chromatography and subsequent derivative formation using ninhydrin as a detector.
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