Hexanedioic acid,3-hydroxy-

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CAS: 14292-29-6
MF: C6H10O5
MW: 162.1406
Synonyms: Hexanedioic acid,3-hydroxy-

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Jay D. Keasling

California Institute of Quantitative Biomedical Research
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Co-reporter: Andrew Hagen, Sean Poust, Tristan de Rond, Jeffrey L. Fortman, Leonard Katz, Christopher J. Petzold, and Jay D. Keasling
pp: 21
Publication Date(Web):October 26, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.5b00153
Polyketides have enormous structural diversity, yet polyketide synthases (PKSs) have thus far been engineered to produce only drug candidates or derivatives thereof. Thousands of other molecules, including commodity and specialty chemicals, could be synthesized using PKSs if composing hybrid PKSs from well-characterized parts derived from natural PKSs was more efficient. Here, using modern mass spectrometry techniques as an essential part of the design–build–test cycle, we engineered a chimeric PKS to enable production one of the most widely used commodity chemicals, adipic acid. To accomplish this, we introduced heterologous reductive domains from various PKS clusters into the borrelidin PKS’ first extension module, which we previously showed produces a 3-hydroxy-adipoyl intermediate when coincubated with the loading module and a succinyl-CoA starter unit. Acyl-ACP intermediate analysis revealed an unexpected bottleneck at the dehydration step, which was overcome by introduction of a carboxyacyl-processing dehydratase domain. Appending a thioesterase to the hybrid PKS enabled the production of free adipic acid. Using acyl-intermediate based techniques to “debug” PKSs as described here, it should one day be possible to engineer chimeric PKSs to produce a variety of existing commodity and specialty chemicals, as well as thousands of chemicals that are difficult to produce from petroleum feedstocks using traditional synthetic chemistry.Keywords: adipic acid; polyketide synthase; tandem mass-spectrometry;

GuangJi Wang

China Pharmaceutical University
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Jianguo Sun

China Pharmaceutical University (CPU)
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Wei-Ning Chen

Nanyang Technological University
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Lian-wen Qi

China Pharmaceutical University
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