2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mec.2021.e00161
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Engineered cyanobacteria with additional overexpression of selected Calvin-Benson-Bassham enzymes show further increased ethanol production

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“…An enhanced production of ethanol was observed when overexpressing selected enzymes of CO 2 fixing Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle (Liang et al, 2018;Roussou et al, 2021). Finally, a nonfunctional hydrogenase apoprotein, origin of green algae and expressed in living cells of a unicellular cyanobacterium, was successfully activated by introducing a synthetic complex mimicking the active site.…”
Section: Photosynthetic Cell Factoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An enhanced production of ethanol was observed when overexpressing selected enzymes of CO 2 fixing Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle (Liang et al, 2018;Roussou et al, 2021). Finally, a nonfunctional hydrogenase apoprotein, origin of green algae and expressed in living cells of a unicellular cyanobacterium, was successfully activated by introducing a synthetic complex mimicking the active site.…”
Section: Photosynthetic Cell Factoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the application of systematic modular engineering enabled the efficient biosynthesis of 1‐butanol, an attractive commodity chemical and gasoline substitute, with a cumulative titer of 4.8 g L −1 being the highest 1‐butanol yield from CO 2 reported thus far (Liu et al, 2019). An enhanced production of ethanol was observed when overexpressing selected enzymes of CO 2 fixing Calvin‐Benson‐Bassham cycle (Liang et al, 2018; Roussou et al, 2021). Finally, a non‐functional hydrogenase apoprotein, origin of green algae and expressed in living cells of a unicellular cyanobacterium, was successfully activated by introducing a synthetic complex mimicking the active site.…”
Section: Photosynthetic Cell Factoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Fig. 2 CBB pathway enzymatic steps predicted to positively influence flux control [ 31 , 70 , 72 , 73 , 77 , 78 ]. Pathway intermediates: DHAP, dihydroxyacetone phosphate; FBP, fructose-1,6-bisphosphate; G3P, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate; Pi, pyrophosphate; S7P, sedoheptulose-7-phosphate; SBP, sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphate; Xu5P, xylulose-5-phosphate.
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Section: Modulating Flux Through Pyruvatementioning
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“…In addition, carbon fixation rates increased, with total biomass production (dry cell weight and ethanol) increasing by 7.7%, 15.1%, 8.8% and 10.1%, respectively [ 78 ]. The tandem overexpression of fba and tkl yielded nine-fold and four-fold higher ethanol production than solely overexpressing fba or tkl, respectively [ 31 ]. However, the best performing fba/tkl strain only produced 1.2 g/L ethanol after 20 days [ 31 ], far below best performing Synechocystis strain after 26 days (5.50 gL −1 ethanol; [ 24 ]).…”
Section: Modulating Flux Through Pyruvatementioning
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