A coryneform bacteria constitutive expression vector promoter, an expression vector containing the promoter and gnd gene
A constitutive expression, coryneform bacterium technology, applied in the biological field, can solve the problems of easy loss of expression plasmids, complicated screening methods, affecting host growth and metabolism, etc., achieving low growth impact, improving acid production and sugar-acid conversion rate, High stability effect
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[0018] 1. Sample preparation for transcriptome sequencing and analysis of transcription information:
[0019] Bacterial culture: pick a ring of isoleucine-producing Corynebacterium glutamicum (H5 strain, obtained from the depository center, and the deposit number is CCTCC NO: M2016609) without a plasmid, and culture it overnight at 31°C in LB medium, Take out the bacterial solution and centrifuge it, resuspend it with an equal volume of sterile water, put it into the LBG freshly sterilized medium with 5% inoculation amount, cultivate it at 31°C and 200rpm until the middle logarithmic phase and the early stage of the stable phase, take it out and ferment liquid, quickly with an equal volume Bacteria Reagent (QIAGEN) was mixed, centrifuged at 5000rpm for 10min, and 100mg of wet bacteria was weighed, and quickly put into liquid nitrogen for preservation.
[0020] RNA extraction: Put the sample stored in liquid nitrogen into a mortar pre-cooled with liquid nitrogen, add an appro...
Embodiment 2
[0108] Example 2 The expression vector constructed by using the promoter fragment RS04670seq2 and its application
[0109] In the process of bacterial metabolism to produce isoleucine, 1mol of isoleucine needs to consume 4mol of cofactor NADPH. NADPH mainly comes from the pentose phosphate pathway. The supply of NADPH through this pathway in organisms requires the consumption of other metabolites and changes in metabolism. The carbon flow of the pathway may affect the accumulation of target metabolites, and through transcriptome analysis, the transcription of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase in the pentose phosphate pathway is down-regulated in isoleucine-producing Corynebacterium glutamicum during the stationary phase , so in order to ensure the supply of the cofactor NADPH during the metabolic process in the stationary phase without affecting the accumulation of the product, we combined the gene gnd (sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3) of 6-glucose phosphate dehydrogenase with a...
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