Genetically engineered
Presented herein are genetically engineered Pseudomonas strains capable of metabolizing ethylene glycol and producing polyhydroxyalkanoates.
1. A genetically engineered Pseudomonas for growth on ethylene glycol as a sole carbon source comprising exogenous genes gcl (glyoxylate carboligase), hyi (hydroxypyruvate isomerase), glxR (tartronate semialdehyde reductase), PP_4300, pykF (pyruvate kinase), and glcDEF (glycolate oxidase operon).
2. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 expresses an exogenous gcl (glyoxylate carboligase) operon.
3. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 expresses an exogenous glycolate oxidase.
4. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 expresses an exogenous gcl operon and expressing an exogenous glycolate oxidase operon (glcDEF).
5. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 expresses exogenous genes selected from the group consisting of gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300 and pykF.
6. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 expresses exogenous genes selected from the group consisting of gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, pykF, and glcDEF.
7. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of MFL185, and MFL168.
8. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 grows in media containing up to 2 M ethylene glycol.
9. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 wherein said exogenous genes are inserted into the genome of the Pseudomonas.
10. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 wherein said exogenous genes are inserted into the genome of the Pseudomonas between fpyA and PP_4218.
11. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 9 wherein said exogenous genes are under the control of an exogenous promoter.
12. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 consumes up to 0.16 g/L/h of ethylene glycol.
13. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 consumes 500 mM ethylene glycol within 120 hours.
14. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 comprising exogenous copies of gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, and pykF, having at least 90% identity with gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, and pykF in SEQ ID NO: 4.
15. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 comprising exogenous copies of glcDEF having at least 90% sequence identity with glcDEF from SEQ ID NO: 1.
16. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 1 comprising exogenous copies of gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, and pykF having 90% identity with gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, and pykF in SEQ ID NO: 4 and glcDEF having at least 90% sequence identity with glcDEF of SEQ ID NO: 1.
17. A genetically engineered Pseudomonas that grows on ethylene glycol as a sole carbon source wherein the Pseudomonas comprises exogenous genes gcl, hyi, glxR, PP_4300, pykF, and glcDEF and that produces polyhydroxyalkanoates.
18. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 17 that produces polyhydroxyalkanoates at up to 0.06 grams per gram of dried cellular weight (DCW).
19. The genetically engineered Pseudomonas of claim 17 wherein said polyhydroxyalkanoates are derived from the metabolism of ethylene glycol.