For each citation that was shared on social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter) with the “@GenScript” tag, the author will be rewarded with a $10 Amazon gift card or 2,000 GS points.

Photosynthetic conversion of CO2 to hyaluronic acid by engineered cyanobacteria

biorxiv. 2019; 
Lifang Zhang,  Tiago Toscano Selão,  Peter J. Nixon,  Birgitta Norling
Products/Services Used Details Operation
Gene Synthesis Genes encoding two HA synthases, pmHAS and seHasA (with a C-terminal FLAG tag), as well as B. subtilis UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (tuaD), UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (gtaB), and the E. coli enzymes glutamine amidotransferase (glmS) and acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase/pyrophosphorylase (glmU, a homologue of gcaD in B. subtilis) were codon-optimized for Syn7002 and synthesized by GenScript (Hong Kong). Get A Quote

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA), consisting of alternating N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid units, is a natural polymer with diverse cosmetic and medical applications. Currently, HA is produced by overexpressing HA synthases from gram-negative Pasteurella multocida (encoded by pmHAS) or gram-positive Streptococcus equisimilis(encoded by seHasA) in various heterotrophic microbial production platforms. Here we introduced these two different types of HA synthase into the fast-growing cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 (Syn7002) to explore the capacity for producing HA in a photosynthetic system. Our results show that both HA synthases enable Syn7002 to produce HA photoautotrophically, but that overexpres... More

Keywords