Publication Details |
| Category | Text Publication |
| Reference Category | Journals |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.mec.2026.e00278 |
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| Title (Primary) | Utilization of phosphate-responsive promoters for auto-inducible management of biotechnological processes based on cyanobacteria |
| Author | Itzenhäuser, M.A.; Hufnagel, F.; Klemm, C.; Otec, K.
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| Source Titel | Metabolic Engineering Communications |
| Year | 2026 |
| Department | SOMA; MIBITECH; MOLTOX |
| Volume | 22 |
| Page From | e00278 |
| Language | englisch |
| Topic | T7 Bioeconomy T9 Healthy Planet |
| Supplements | Supplement 1 |
| Keywords | Synthetic biology; Promoter; Gene expression; Phosphate signaling; Cyanobacteria; (photo)biotechnology |
| Abstract | Controllable
gene expression is essential in microbial biotechnology, yet most
systems rely on costly external inducers that limit large-scale
applicability. Here, we employed phosphate-responsive promoters
controlled by the SphS–SphR phosphate-sensing two-component system as
auto-inducible expression systems in cyanobacteria. Specifically, we
characterized the promoters of phoA, sphX, and pstS2, which are activated under low phosphate availability and achieved induction folds of up to 13, as well as PurtA and a synthetic promoter PPi-neg,
which are repressed under these conditions. Replacement of the ribosome
binding site in the native promoter systems further expanded the
accessible range of expression levels, with context-dependent increases
or decreases depending on the promoter. By systematically adjusting the
phosphate concentration and cell density, the timing of gene expression
could be precisely controlled. Notably, intracellular phosphate storage
during early growth enables transient buffering of external depletion,
allowing promoter activation prior to growth limitation. This, in turn,
enables their use in continuously growing cultures. As a proof of
concept, we established a sucrose production process that autonomously
transitioned from a growth phase with basal production to a production
phase with a 5.5-fold higher sucrose titre, triggered by phosphate
depletion during cultivation. Overall, this auto-inducible expression
system expands the cyanobacterial genetic toolbox and enhances the
applicability of cyanobacteria in scalable production processes. |
| Itzenhäuser, M.A., Hufnagel, F., Klemm, C., Otec, K., Pan, M., Klähn, S. (2026): Utilization of phosphate-responsive promoters for auto-inducible management of biotechnological processes based on cyanobacteria Metab. Eng. Commun. 22 , e00278 10.1016/j.mec.2026.e00278 |
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