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Engineering a platform for photosynthetic isoprene production in cyanobacteria, using Synechocystis as the model organism

Journal

METABOLIC ENGINEERING
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 70-79

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2009.10.001

Keywords

Biofuel; Cyanobacteria; Isoprene; Photosynthesis; Renewable energy; Synechocystis

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  1. Ecoprene, Inc.
  2. [20071085]

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The concept of photosynthetic biofuels'' envisions application of a single organism, acting both as photo-catalyst and producer of ready-made fuel. This concept was applied upon genetic engineering of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis, conferring the ability to generate volatile isoprene hydrocarbons from CO2 and H2O. Heterologous expression of the Pueraria montana (kudzu) isoprene synthase (IspS) gene in Synechocystis enabled photosynthetic isoprene generation in these cyanobacteria. Codon-use optimization of the kudzu IspS gene improved expression of the isoprene synthase in Synechocystis. Use of the photosynthesis psbA2 promoter, to drive the expression of the IspS gene, resulted in a light-intensity-dependent isoprene synthase expression. Results showed that oxygenic photosynthesis can be re-directed to generate useful small volatile hydrocarbons, while consuming CO2, without a prior requirement for the harvesting, dewatering and processing of the respective biomass. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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