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Engineering terpene biosynthesis in Streptomyces for production of the advanced biofuel precursor bisabolene. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research has focused on developing sustainable, biologically derived fuels, but less attention has been given to alternative microbes compared to more common ones like E. coli and S. cerevisiae.
  • This study investigates the terpene biosynthetic pathway in Streptomyces venezuelae, aiming to enhance production of bisabolene, an advanced biofuel precursor.
  • By leveraging insights from the native isoprenoid pathway, the researchers managed to increase bisabolene production nearly five times, demonstrating the potential of this microbe for effective consolidated bioprocessing.

Article Abstract

The past decade has witnessed a large influx of research toward the creation of sustainable, biologically derived fuels. While significant effort has been exerted to improve production capacity in common hosts, such as Escherichia coli or Saccharomyces cerevisiae, studies concerning alternate microbes comparatively lag. In an effort to expand the breadth of characterized hosts for fuel production, we map the terpene biosynthetic pathway in a model actinobacterium, Streptomyces venezuelae, and further alter secondary metabolism to afford the advanced biofuel precursor bisabolene. Leveraging information gained from study of the native isoprenoid pathway, we were able to increase bisabolene titer nearly 5-fold over the base production strain, more than 2 orders of magnitude greater than the combined terpene yield in the wild-type host. We also explored production on carbon sources of varying complexity to, notably, define this host as one able to perform consolidated bioprocessing.

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