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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 99(4): 2001-8, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25547843

ABSTRACT

Shimwellia blattae is an enteric bacterium and produces endogenous enzymes that convert 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PD) to 1-propanol, which is expected to be used as a fuel substitute and a precursor of polypropylene. Therefore, if S. blattae could be induced to generate its own 1,2-PD from sugars, it might be possible to produce 1-propanol from sugars with this microorganism. Here, two 1,2-PD production pathways were constructed in S. blattae, resulting in two methods for 1-propanol production with the bacterium. One method employed the L-rhamnose utilization pathway, in which L-rhamnose is split into dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 1,2-PD. When wild-type S. blattae was cultured with L-rhamnose, an accumulation of 1,2-PD was observed. The other method for producing 1,2-PD was to introduce an engineered 1,2-PD production pathway from glucose into S. blattae. In both cases, the produced 1,2-PD was then converted to 1-propanol by 1,2-PD converting enzymes, whose production was induced by the addition of glycerol.


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1-Propanol/metabolism , Enterobacteriaceae/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Metabolic Engineering , Rhamnose/metabolism , Biotransformation , Culture Media/chemistry , Enterobacteriaceae/growth & development , Fermentation , Glycerol/metabolism , Propylene Glycol/metabolism
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