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Heterologous expression of proteorhodopsin enhances H2 production in Escherichia coli when endogenous Hyd-4 is overexpressed.

J Biotechnol

July 2015

Département de Microbiologie, infectiologie et immunologie, Université de Montréal, CP 6168 Succursale Centre-ville, H2C 3J7, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address:

Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light harvesting protein widely distributed among bacterioplankton that plays an integral energetic role in a new pathway of marine light capture. The conversion of light into chemical energy in non-chlorophyll-based bacterial systems could contribute to overcoming thermodynamic and metabolic constraints in biofuels production. In an attempt to improve biohydrogen production yields, H2 evolution catalyzed by endogenous hydrogenases, Hyd-3 and/or Hyd-4, was measured when recombinant proteorhodopsin (PR) was concomitantly expressed in Escherichia coli cells.

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