초록
<P><I>cis</I>,<I>cis</I>-Muconic acid (MA) is a commercially important raw material used in pharmaceuticals, functional resins, and agrochemicals. MA is also a potential platform chemical for the production of adipic acid (AA), terephthalic acid, caprolactam, and 1,6-hexanediol. A strain of <I>Escherichia coli</I> K-12, BW25113, was genetically modified, and a novel nonnative metabolic pathway was introduced for the synthesis of MA from glucose. The proposed pathway converted chorismate from the aromatic amino acid pathway to MA via 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHB). Three nonnative genes, <I>pobA</I>, <I>aroY</I>, and <I>catA</I>, coding for 4-hydroxybenzoate hydrolyase, protocatechuate decarboxylase, and catechol 1,2-dioxygenase, respectively, were functionally expressed in <I>E. coli</I> to establish the MA biosynthetic pathway. <I>E. coli</I> native genes <I>ubiC</I>, <I>aroF</I><SUP>FBR</SUP>, <I>aroE</I>, and <I>aroL</I> were overexpressed and the genes <I>ptsH</I>, <I>ptsI</I>, <I>crr</I>, and <I>pykF</I> were deleted from the <I>E. coli</I> genome in order to increase the precursors of the proposed MA pathway. The final engineered <I>E. coli</I> strain produced nearly 170 mg/liter of MA from simple carbon sources in shake flask experiments. The proposed pathway was proved to be functionally active, and the strategy can be used for future metabolic engineering efforts for production of MA from renewable sugars.</P>