Substrate-selective co-fermentation process
US-9212346-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US8999685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8999685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414269591-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2009 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2015 |
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The present invention relates to methods of producing a C4 dicarboxylic acid, comprising: (a) cultivating a filamentous fungal host cell comprising a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of a heterologous first polynucleotide encoding a C4 dicarboxylic acid transporter, a heterologous second polynucleotide encoding a malate dehydrogenase, and a heterologous third polynucleotide encoding a pyruvate carboxylase; wherein the filamentous fungal host cell is capable of secreting increased levels of the C4 dicarboxylic acid compared to the filamentous fungal host cell without the heterologous polynucleotide when cultivated under the same conditions; and (b) recovering the C4 dicarboxylic acid. The present invention also relates to methods for increasing C4 dicarboxylic acid production, filamentous fungal host cells and malate dehydrogenase variants.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filamentous fungal host cell comprising a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a malic acid transporter, wherein the malic acid transporter is selected from the group consisting of: (a) a malic acid transporter comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 34; (b) a malic acid transporter encoded by a polynucleotide that hybridizes under very high stringency conditions with the full-length complementary strand to SEQ ID NO: 33; and (c) a malic acid transporter encoded by a polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least 95% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 33; and wherein the filamentous fungal host cell is capable of secreting increased levels of malic acid compared to the filamentous fungal host cell without the heterologous polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter when cultivated under the same conditions. 2. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 34. 3. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter is operably linked to a promoter foreign to the polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter. 4. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , further comprising a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a malate dehydrogenase. 5. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 4 , wherein the malate dehydrogenase comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 18 or SEQ ID NO: 20. 6. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the filamentous fungal host cell further comprises a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a pyruvate carboxylase. 7. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 6 , wherein the pyruvate carboxylase comprises or consists of SEQ ID NO: 27. 8. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the host cell is selected from the group consisting of an Acremonium, Aspergillus, Aureobasidium, Bjerkandera, Ceriporiopsis, Chrysosporium, Coprinus, Coriolus, Cryptococcus, Filibasidium, Fusarium, Humicola, Magnaporthe, Mucor, Myceliophthora, Neocallimastix, Neurospora, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Phanerochaete, Phlebia, Piromyces, Pleurotus, Rhizopus, Schizophyllum, Talaromyces, Thermoascus, Thielavia, Tolypocladium, Trametes , and Trichoderma cell. 9. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 8 , wherein the host cell is an Aspergillus host cell. 10. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 9 , wherein the host cell is Aspergillus oryzae. 11. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein host cell is capable of secreting at least 50% more malic acid compared to the filamentous fungal host cell without the polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter when cultivated under the same conditions. 12. A method of producing a malic acid, comprising: (a) cultivating the filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 in a medium; and (b) recovering the malic acid. 13. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 34. 14. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 97% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 34. 15. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 98% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 34. 16. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 99% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 34. 17. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter is encoded by a polynucleotide that hybridizes under very high stringency conditions with the full-length complementary strand to SEQ ID NO: 33. 18. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the malic acid transporter is encoded by a polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least 95% sequence identity with SEQ ID NO: 33. 19. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 1 , wherein the host cell is capable of producing malic acid at a level greater than 120 g/L. 20. A filamentous fungal host cell comprising a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a malic acid transporter, wherein the malic acid transporter differs by no more than ten amino acids from SEQ ID NO: 34; and wherein the host cell is capable of secreting more malic acid compared to the host cell without the heterologous polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter when cultivated under the same conditions. 21. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 20 , wherein the malic acid transporter differs by no more than ten conservative substitution(s) from SEQ ID NO: 34. 22. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 20 , wherein the malic acid transporter differs by no more than five amino acids from SEQ ID NO: 34. 23. The filamentous fungal host cell of claim 22 , wherein the malic acid transporter differs by no more than five conservative substitution(s) from SEQ ID NO: 34. 24. The host cell of claim 20 , wherein the cell is capable of secreting at least 50% more malic acid compared to the host cell without the heterologous polynucleotide encoding the malic acid transporter when cultivated under the same conditions. 25. A method of producing malic acid, comprising: (a) cultivating the filamentous fungal host cell of claim 23 in a medium; and (b) recovering the malic acid.
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