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Metabolic Engineering of E. coli for Enhanced Diols Production from Acetate

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Ricci, Luca; Cen, Xuecong; Zu, Yuexuan; Antonicelli, Giacomo; Chen, Zhen; Fino, Debora; Pirri, Fabrizio C; Stephanopoulos, Gregory; Woolston, Benjamin M; Re, Angela; ... Show more Show less
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Effective employment of renewable carbon sources is highly demanded to develop sustainable biobased manufacturing. Here, we developed Escherichia coli strains to produce 2,3-butanediol and acetoin (collectively referred to as diols) using acetate as the sole carbon source by stepwise metabolic engineering. When tested in fed-batch experiments, the strain overexpressing the entire acetate utilization pathway was found to consume acetate at a 15% faster rate (0.78 ± 0.05 g/g/h) and to produce a 35% higher diol titer (1.16 ± 0.01 g/L) than the baseline diols-producing strain. Moreover, singularly overexpressing the genes encoding alternative acetate uptake pathways as well as alternative isoforms of genes in the malate-to-pyruvate pathway unveiled that leveraging ackA-pta and maeA is more effective in enhancing acetate consumption and diols production, compared to acs and maeB. Finally, the increased substrate consumption rate and diol production obtained in flask-based experiments were confirmed in bench-scale bioreactors operated in fed-batch mode. Consequently, the highest titer of 1.56 g/L achieved in this configuration increased by over 30% compared to the only other similar effort carried out so far.
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2025-04-18
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/164438
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering
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ACS Synthetic Biology
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American Chemical Society
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Metabolic Engineering of E. coli for Enhanced Diols Production from Acetate. Luca Ricci, Xuecong Cen, Yuexuan Zu, Giacomo Antonicelli, Zhen Chen, Debora Fino, Fabrizio C. Pirri, Gregory Stephanopoulos, Benjamin M. Woolston, and Angela Re. ACS Synthetic Biology 2025 14 (4), 1204-1219.
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