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Metabolic Engineering Of Escherichia Coli For Efficient Conversion Of Glycerol Into Ethanol, Cong T. Trinh, Friedrich Srienc Jan 2009

Metabolic Engineering Of Escherichia Coli For Efficient Conversion Of Glycerol Into Ethanol, Cong T. Trinh, Friedrich Srienc

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Based on elementary mode analysis, an Escherichia coli strain was designed for efficient conversion of glycerol to ethanol. By using nine gene knockout mutations, the functional space of the central metabolism of E. coli was reduced from over 15,000 possible pathways to a total of 28 glycerol-utilizing pathways that support cell function. Among these pathways are eight aerobic and eight anaerobic pathways that do not support cell growth but convert glycerol into ethanol with a theoretical yield of 0.50 g ethanol/g glycerol. The remaining 12 pathways aerobically coproduce biomass and ethanol from glycerol. The optimal ethanol production depends on the …