生物炼制
甘露醇
化学
生物量(生态学)
生物化学
食品科学
生物
原材料
有机化学
农学
作者
Hye‐Kyung Lee,Sunghwa Woo,Dongyeop Baek,Min Mao,Gyoo Yeol Jung,Hyun Gyu Lim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130304
摘要
Brown macroalgae is a promising feedstock for biorefinery owing to its high biomass productivity and contents of carbohydrates such as alginate and mannitol. However, the limited availability of microbial platforms efficiently catabolizing the brown macroalgae sugars has restricted its utilization. In this study, the direct production of citramalate, an important industrial compound, was demonstrated from brown macroalgae by utilizing Vibrio sp. dhg, which has a remarkably efficient catabolism of alginate and mannitol. Specifically, citramalate synthase from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii was synthetically expressed, and competing pathways were removed to maximally redirect the carbon flux toward citramalate production. Notably, a resulting strain, VXHC, produced citramalate up to 9.8 g/L from a 20 g/L mixture of alginate and mannitol regardless of their ratios. Citramalate was robustly produced even when diverse brown macroalgae were provided directly. Collectively, this study showcased the high potential of brown macroalgae biorefinery using Vibrio sp. dhg.
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