Exploiting Day- and Night-Time Metabolism of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 for Fitness-Coupled Fumarate
Production around the Clock
Posted on 2019-09-30 - 19:44
Cyanobacterial
cell factories are widely researched for the sustainable
production of compounds directly from CO2. Their application,
however, has been limited for two reasons. First, traditional approaches
have been shown to lead to unstable cell factories that lose their
production capability when scaled to industrial levels. Second, the
alternative approaches developed so far are mostly limited to growing
conditions, which are not always the case in industry, where nongrowth
periods tend to occur (e.g., darkness). We tackled both by generalizing
the concept of growth-coupled production to fitness coupling. The
feasibility of this new approach is demonstrated for the production
of fumarate by constructing the first stable dual-strategy cell factory.
We exploited circadian metabolism using both systems and synthetic
biology tools, resulting in the obligatorily coupling of fumarate
to either biomass or energy production. Resorting to laboratory evolution
experiments, we show that this engineering approach is more stable
than conventional methods.
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Du, Wei; Jongbloets, Joeri A.; Guillaume, Max; van de Putte, Bram; Battaglino, Beatrice; Hellingwerf, Klaas J.; et al. (2019). Exploiting Day- and Night-Time Metabolism of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 for Fitness-Coupled Fumarate
Production around the Clock. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.9b00289Â