2022 Annual Meeting
(554c) Engineering Aureobasidium Pullulans to Overexpress Malate Dehydrogenase in the Reductive Tricarboxylic Acid Pathway for Poly (L-malic acid) Production from Glucose
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A PMA producing strain A. pullulans ZX-10 previously isolated in our lab. was used in this study. A mutant strain A. pullulan-mdh overexpressing a cytosolic malate dehydrogenase (mdh) in A. pullulans ZX-10 was obtained. The effects of mdh overexpression on PMA production was evaluated in shake-flask fermentation, which showed that A. pullulan-mdh gave a 16% higher PMA yield from glucose or 0.50 g/g compared to 0.43 g/g for the wild-type strain. The fermentation process was scaled up in a 1.5-L bioreactor and further optimized by fed-batch fermentation. Techono-economic analysis showed that MA can be produced from glucose at $1.83/kg, which is significantly lower than the current market price of >$2/kg for MA produced from current petrochemical-based processes.