Genome sequence of thermotolerant Bacillus methanolicus: Features and regulation related to methylotrophy and production of L-lysine and L-glutamate from methanol

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Bacillus methanolicus can utilize methanol as its sole carbon and energy source, and the scientific interest in this thermotolerant bacterium has focused largely on exploring its potential asa biocatalyst for the conversion of methanol into L-lysine and L-glutamate.We present here the genome sequences of the important B. methanolicus model strain MGA3 (ATCC 53907) and the alternative wild-type strain PB1 (NCIMB13113). The physiological diversity of these two strains was demonstrated by a comparative fed-batch methanol cultivation displaying highly different methanol consumption and respiration profiles, as well as major differences in their L-glutamate production levels (406 mmol liter-1 and 11 mmol liter-1, respectively). Both genomes are small (ca 3.4 Mbp) comparedto those of other related bacilli, and MGA3 has two plasmids (pBM19 and pBM69), while PB1 has onlyone (pBM20). In particular, we focus here on genes representing biochemical pathways for methanol oxidation and concomitant formaldehyde assimilation and dissimilation, the important phosphoenol pyruvate/pyruvate anaplerotic node, the tricarboxylic acid cycle including the glyoxylate pathway, and the biosynthetic pathways for L-lysine and L-glutamate. Several unique findings were made, including the discovery of three different methanoldehydrogenase genes in each of the two B. methanolicus strains,and the genomic analyses were accompanied by gene expression studies. Our resultsprovide new insight into a number of peculiar physiological and metabolic traits of B. methanolicus and open up possibilities for system-level metabolic engineering of this bacterium for the production of amino acids and other useful compounds from methanol. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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Heggeset, T. M. B., Krog, A., Balzer, S., Wentzel, A., Ellingsen, T. E., & Brautaseta, T. (2012). Genome sequence of thermotolerant Bacillus methanolicus: Features and regulation related to methylotrophy and production of L-lysine and L-glutamate from methanol. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(15), 5170–5181. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00703-12

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