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titleOfInvention A kind of genetic engineering bacterium and its application method producing polyhydroxybutyrate hydroxyl valerate
abstract The invention discloses a kind of genetic engineering bacteriums and its application method for producing polyhydroxybutyrate hydroxyl valerate, belong to genetic engineering and field of fermentation engineering.The genetic engineering bacterium that the present invention constructs can be using single carbon source production poly 3-hydroxy butyrate-co-3- hydroxyl valerate (PHBV), and the molar fraction of 3HV is 66%.The present invention solves the problems, such as that the addition bring cost of auxiliary carbon source propionate in PHBV production is excessively high.Fed-batch fermentation is carried out by the 3L fermentor of 130h, Corynebacterium glutamicum gene engineering bacteria provided by the invention accounts for the PHBV that dry cell weight ratio is 20% in intracellular can produce, and 3HV ratio is 66%, while generating isoleucine.
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