Enhanced Iturin A Production of Engineered Bacillus amyloliquefaciens by Knockout of Endogenous Plasmid and Rap Phosphatase Genes
Zheng-Jie Hou,
Chun-Yang Cao,
Geng-Rong Gao
et al.
Abstract:Iturin A biosynthesis has garnered considerable interest,
yet bottlenecks
persist in its low productivity in wild strains and the ability to
engineer Bacillus amyloliquefaciens producers. This study reveals that deleting the endogenous plasmid,
plas1, from the wild-type B. amyloliquefaciens HM618 notably enhances iturin A synthesis, likely related to the
effect of the Rap phosphatase gene within plas1. Furthermore, inactivating
Rap phosphatase-related genes (rapC, rapF, and rapH) in the genome of the strain al… Show more
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