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Biocatalytic Conversion of Short-Chain Fatty Acids to Corresponding Alcohols in Escherichia coli

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr9060973

Keywords

short-chain fatty alcohols; short-chain fatty acids; biocatalysis

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 109-2320-B-036-MY3, 108-2221-E-035-052-MY3]

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In this study, a whole cell biocatalysis system was used to produce short-chain alcohols from fatty acids. Escherichia coli strain was reprogrammed to improve biocatalytic activity, resulting in successful production of 1-propanol and n-pentanol.
Advanced biofuels possess superior characteristics to serve for gasoline substitutes. In this study, a whole cell biocatalysis system was employed for production of short-chain alcohols from corresponding fatty acids. To do so, Escherichia coli strain was equipped with a biocatalytic pathway consisting of endogenous atoDA and Clostridium acetobutylicum adhE2. The strain was further reprogrammed to improve its biocatalytic activity by direction the glycolytic flux to acetyl-CoA and recycling acetate. The production of 1-propanol and n-pentanol were exemplified with the engineered strain. By substrate (glucose and propionate) feeding, the strain enabled production of 5.4 g/L 1-propanol with productivity reaching 0.15 g/L/h. In addition, the strain with a heavy inoculum was implemented for the n-pentanol production from n-pentanoic acid. The production titer and productivity finally attained 4.3 g/L and 0.86 g/L/h, respectively. Overall, the result indicates that this developed system is useful and effective for biocatalytic production of short-chain alcohols.

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