Multicellular coupling fermentation for 3'-sialyllactose conversion using N-acetyl-glucosamine and lactose.
- Author:
Wen ZHOU
1
;
Xing YOU
1
;
Hongtao ZHANG
1
;
Zhongxia LI
2
;
Chaoming DENG
2
;
Chun XU
1
;
Yu LI
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: 3'-sialyllactose; N-acetyl-glucosamine; coupled fermentation; human milk oligosaccharides; two-step synthesis
- MeSH: Child; Humans; Child, Preschool; N-Acetylneuraminic Acid; Escherichia coli/genetics*; Lactose; Fermentation; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Oligosaccharides; Glucosamine
- From: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(11):4621-4634
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Sialyllactose is one of the most abundant sialylated oligosaccharides in human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which plays an important role in the healthy development of infants and young children. However, its efficient and cheap production technology is still lacking presently. This study developed a two-step process employing multiple-strains for the production of sialyllactose. In the first step, two engineered strains, E. coli JM109(DE3)/ pET28a-BT0453 and JM109(DE3)/pET28a-nanA, were constructed to synthesize the intermediate N-acetylneuraminic acid. When the ratio of the biomass of the two engineered strains was 1:1 and the reaction time was 32 hours, the maximum yield of N-acetylneuraminic acid was 20.4 g/L. In the second step, E. coli JM109(DE3)/ pET28a-neuA, JM109(DE3)/ pET28a-nst and Baker's yeast were added to the above fermentation broth to synthesize 3'-sialyllactose (3'-SL). Using optimal conditions including 200 mmol/L N-acetyl-glucosamine and lactose, 150 g/L Baker's yeast, 20 mmol/L Mg2+, the maximum yield of 3'-SL in the fermentation broth reached 55.04 g/L after 24 hours of fermentation and the conversion rate of the substrate N-acetyl-glucosamine was 43.47%. This research provides an alternative technical route for economical production of 3'-SL.