Reassembled biosynthetic pathway for a large-scale synthesis of cmp-neu5ac

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CMP-Neu5Ac is an important sugar nucleotide for biosynthesis of sialic acid and its conjugates. In this paper, a large-scale production system of CMP-Neu5Ac by a single strain is reported. The co-expression of Neu5Ac aldolase (EC4.1.3.3) and CMP-Neu5Ac synthetase (EC 2.7.7.43) was achieved by constructing individual genes into one plasmid and having a single culture that has both NeuAc aldolase and CMP-Neu5Ac synthetase activities. Overall this system only employed N-acetylmannosamine, excess of pyruvate and CTP to produce CMP-Neu5Ac. This work has demonstrated that a large-scale synthesis of sialic acid-derived oligosaccharides could be achieved economically and efficiently through a single, biosynthetic pathway engineered microorganism.

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Song, J., Zhang, H., Wu, B., Zhang, Y., Li, H., Xiao, M., & Wang, P. G. (2003). Reassembled biosynthetic pathway for a large-scale synthesis of cmp-neu5ac. Marine Drugs, 1(1), 34–45. https://doi.org/10.3390/md101034

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