Mechanisms of Analgesic Action of Gln49-PLA2 fromGloydius ussurensisSnake Venom

  • Liu, Xiao Xia
  • Wang, Lan
  • Wang, Yu Jie
  • Cai, Li Ling
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 160(3):p 822-830, February 2010. | DOI: 10.1007/s12010-009-8608-x

Abstract

In this study, we introduced a new strategy, feeding D-glucose, to overproduce extracellular 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) in the recombinant Escherichia coli. We investigated that the D-glucose concentration is dependent on extracellular ALA production. The results indicated that increasing D-glucose concentration in bacteria culture enhanced final cell density and ALA yield and simultaneously decreased the activities of ALA synthase (ALAS) and ALA dehydratase (ALAD); then, the inhibitory effect of D-glucose on ALAS activity was relieved with the metabolism of D-glucose. when 4.0 g/L D-glucose was added at late exponential phase; 1.46 g/L ALA was achieved in shaking culture, which is 47% or 109% higher than the ALA yields with 30 mM levulinic acid of ALAD inhibitor or no inhibitor. In jar fermenter, final extracellular ALA concentration reached 3.1 g/L by feeding with D-glucose.

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