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Fig. 5 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 5

From: Deregulation of S-adenosylmethionine biosynthesis and regeneration improves methylation in the E. coli de novo vanillin biosynthesis pathway

Fig. 5

Orthogonal strategy of increasing S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) recycling through overexpression of mtn and luxS also improves vanillate titer. a The activated methyl cycle in E. coli (in black and red), along with an alternative SAH recycling route featuring a heterologous SAH hydrolase (sahH Sc , in blue). Native genes targeted for overexpression (mtn and luxS) are shown in red. b Effect of expressing sahH Sc with aroG*,asbF Bt , OMT Hs , ppsA, and tktA in the RARE ∆metJ host on protocatechuate and vanillate titers. c Effect of overexpressing mtn and luxS with aroG*,asbF Bt , OMT Hs , ppsA, and tktA in the RARE ∆metJ host on protocatechuate and vanillate titers. d Effect of 10 mM methionine supplementation at induction on protocatechuate and vanillate titers using strains expressing sahH Sc . e Effect of 10 mM methionine supplementation at induction on protocatechuate and vanillate titers using strains overexpressing mtn and luxS

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