Tolerance engineering in Deinococcus geothermalis by heterologous efflux pumps

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Boulant, Erika | Cambon, Emmanuelle | Vergalli, Julia | Bernard, Rémi | Neulat-Ripoll, Fabienne | Nolent, Flora | Gorgé, Olivier | Girleanu, Maria | Favier, Anne-Laure | Leonetti, Jean-Paul | Bolla, Jean Michel

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International audience. Abstract Producing industrially significant compounds with more environmentally friendly represents a challenging task. The large-scale production of an exogenous molecule in a host microfactory can quickly cause toxic effects, forcing the cell to inhibit production to survive. The key point to counter these toxic effects is to promote a gain of tolerance in the host, for instance, by inducing a constant flux of the neo-synthetized compound out of the producing cells. Efflux pumps are membrane proteins that constitute the most powerful mechanism to release molecules out of cells. We propose here a new biological model, Deinococcus geothermalis , organism known for its ability to survive hostile environment; with the aim of coupling the promising industrial potential of this species with that of heterologous efflux pumps to promote engineering tolerance. In this study, clones of D. geothermalis containing various genes encoding chromosomal heterologous efflux pumps were generated. Resistant recombinants were selected using antibiotic susceptibility tests to screen promising candidates. We then developed a method to determine the efflux efficiency of the best candidate, which contains the gene encoding the MdfA of Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis. We observe 1.6 times more compound in the external medium of the hit recombinant than that of the WT at early incubation time. The data presented here will contribute to better understanding of the parameters required for efficient production in D. geothermalis .

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