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Metabolic engineering of Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum for n-butanol production...

by Ashwini Bhandiwad, A Shaw, Adam M Guss, Anna Guseva, Lee Lynd
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Metabolic Engineering
Publication Date
Page Numbers
17 to 25
Volume
21

The thermophilic anaerobe Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum JW/SL-YS485 was investigated as a host for n-butanol production. A systematic approach was taken to demonstrate functionality of heterologous components of the clostridial n-butanol pathway via gene expression and enzymatic activity assays in this organism. Subsequently, integration of the entire pathway in the wild-type strain resulted in n-butanol production of 0.85 g/L from 10 g/L xylose, corresponding to 21% of the theoretical maximum yield. We were unable to integrate the n-butanol pathway in strains lacking the ability to produce acetate, despite the theoretical overall redox neutrality of n-butanol formation. However, integration of the n-butanol pathway in lactate deficient strains resulted in n-butanol production of 1.05 g/L from 10 g/L xylose, corresponding to 26% of the theoretical maximum.