Overexpression glucose dehydrogenase can promote the growth of recombinant Escherichia coli
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Abstract
The genes encoding glucose dehydrogenase(gdh) from Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli were amplified by polymerase chain reaction(PCR). Subsequently,the corresponding expression vectors p ET-28a-KPgdh and p ET-28a-ECgdh were constructed and cloned into E. coli BL21,resulting in two recombinant strains E. coli(p ET-28a-KPgdh) and E. coli(p ET-28a-ECgdh). SDS-PAGE analysis showed the high level expression of both KPgdh and ECgdh upon IPTG induction. Compared with the control strain E. coli(p ET-28a)which harbored an empty vector,the recombinant strains E. coli(p ET-28a-KPgdh) and E. coli(p ET-28a-ECgdh) consumed more glucose,and the gdh activity toward glucose increased by 8.5-and 12-fold,respectively. If plasmid burden was not counted,overall these results indicated that gdh overexpression facilitated cell growth.
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