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Elimination of Formate Production in Clostridium thermocellum ...

by Thomas Rydzak, Lee Lynd, Adam M Guss
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1263 to 1272
Volume
42
Issue
9

The ability of Clostridium thermocellum to rapidly degrade cellulose and ferment resulting hydrolysis products into ethanol makes it a promising platform organism for cellulosic biofuel production via consolidated bioprocessing. Currently, however, ethanol yield are far below theoretical maximum due to branched product pathways that divert carbon and electrons towards formate, H2, lactate, acetate, and secreted amino acids. To redirect carbon and electron flux away from formate, pyruvate:formate lyase (pfl) and respective PFL-activating enzyme were deleted. Formate production in the resulting Δpfl strain was eliminated and acetate production decreased by 50% on both complex and defined medium. Growth rate of Δpfl decreased by 2.9-fold on defined medium and diauxic growth was observed on complex medium. Supplementation of defined medium with 2 mM formate restored Δpfl growth rate to 80% of the parent strain. The role of pfl in metabolic engineering strategies and C1 metabolism is discussed.