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Remodeling of the Photosynthetic Chain Promotes Direct CO2 Conversion into Valuable Aromatic Compounds

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 57, Issue 49, Pages 15990-15994

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201808402

Keywords

aromatic compounds; biosynthesis; carbon dioxide fixation; photosynthetic chain; shikimate pathway

Funding

  1. Shanghai Sailing Program [17YF1410300]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018T110391]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800019, 21777098, 31570101]

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Directing CO2 conversion using photosynthetic microorganisms offers a promising route to couple CO2 sequestration with petrochemical replacement. However, the low-flux shikimate pathway remains largely unexploited for the synthesis of valuable aromatics. In addition, it is unclear how an enhanced low-flux pathway would influence the photosynthetic chain. We created a powerful metabolic sink by introducing the 2-phenylethanol pathway and an artificial feedback-inhibition-resistant cassette to Synechococcus elongatus. More than 30% of the fixed carbon was redirected to the shikimate pathway for aromatic synthesis, and carbon fixation and O-2 evolution increased significantly. A self-remodeling mechanism of the photosynthetic chain was discovered, which accelerates electron transport and reduces energy waste. This study represents a significant step toward the industrial viability of CO2 conversion into aromatic compounds and provides design guidance for improving photosynthetic efficiency.

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