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Single gene insertion drives bioalcohol production by a thermophilic archaeon.


ABSTRACT: Bioethanol production is achieved by only two metabolic pathways and only at moderate temperatures. Herein a fundamentally different synthetic pathway for bioalcohol production at 70 °C was constructed by insertion of the gene for bacterial alcohol dehydrogenase (AdhA) into the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus. The engineered strain converted glucose to ethanol via acetate and acetaldehyde, catalyzed by the host-encoded aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase (AOR) and heterologously expressed AdhA, in an energy-conserving, redox-balanced pathway. Furthermore, the AOR/AdhA pathway also converted exogenously added aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids to the corresponding alcohol using glucose, pyruvate, and/or hydrogen as the source of reductant. By heterologous coexpression of a membrane-bound carbon monoxide dehydrogenase, CO was used as a reductant for converting carboxylic acids to alcohols. Redirecting the fermentative metabolism of P. furiosus through strategic insertion of foreign genes creates unprecedented opportunities for thermophilic bioalcohol production. Moreover, the AOR/AdhA pathway is a potentially game-changing strategy for syngas fermentation, especially in combination with carbon chain elongation pathways.

SUBMITTER: Basen M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4267397 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single gene insertion drives bioalcohol production by a thermophilic archaeon.

Basen Mirko M   Schut Gerrit J GJ   Nguyen Diep M DM   Lipscomb Gina L GL   Benn Robert A RA   Prybol Cameron J CJ   Vaccaro Brian J BJ   Poole Farris L FL   Kelly Robert M RM   Adams Michael W W MW   Adams Michael W W MW  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20141103 49


Bioethanol production is achieved by only two metabolic pathways and only at moderate temperatures. Herein a fundamentally different synthetic pathway for bioalcohol production at 70 °C was constructed by insertion of the gene for bacterial alcohol dehydrogenase (AdhA) into the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus. The engineered strain converted glucose to ethanol via acetate and acetaldehyde, catalyzed by the host-encoded aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase (AOR) and heterologously expressed AdhA, in a  ...[more]

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