474999 Invited Presentation: Metabolite Valves: Dynamic Control of Metabolic Flux for Pathway Engineering
We have developed “metabolite valves” to address this challenge. The valves are designed to allow high flux through the essential enzyme during an initial period where growth is favored. Following an external perturbation, enzyme activity is then reduced, enabling a higher precursor pool to be diverted towards the pathway of interest. We have designed valves with control at both the transcriptional and post-translational levels. In both cases, key enzymes in glucose metabolism are regulated, and two different compounds are targeted for heterologous production. We have measured increased concentrations of intracellular metabolites once the valve is closed, and have demonstrated that these increased pools lead to increased product yields. We have also demonstrated valve construction and operation in two different organisms. These metabolite valves should prove broadly useful for dynamic control of metabolic flux, resulting in improvements in product yields.
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