(424c) De Novo biosynthesis of a Nitro-Containing Amino Acid | AIChE

(424c) De Novo biosynthesis of a Nitro-Containing Amino Acid

Authors 

Butler, N. - Presenter, University of Delaware
Brown, L. B. C., Rice University
Kunjapur, A., University of Delaware
Lin, M., University of Delaware
Nitroaromatic compounds serve many purposes, and the development of metabolic pathways for their biosynthesis offers a green chemistry alternative to hazardous industrial synthesis methods. However, investigation of de novo nitro-product biosynthesis and the associated enzymes that catalyze nitro-group formation has been limited. Here, we present an integrated heterologous pathway for the production of a stable, non-toxic nitroaromatic product in Escherichia coli. Expression of four exogenous enzymes redirects metabolic flux in the shikimate pathway, including a previously uncharacterized amine oxygenase, to a nitro-containing amino acid with titers above 0.5 mM. Integration of our pathway with technology for site-specific incorporation of non-standard amino acids should enable the in situ production of nitro-containing proteins.