2-Keto acids based biosynthesis pathways for renewable fuels and chemicals

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Global energy and environmental concerns have driven the development of biological chemical production from renewable sources. Biological processes using microorganisms are efficient and have been traditionally utilized to convert biomass (i.e., glucose) to useful chemicals such as amino acids. To produce desired fuels and chemicals with high yield and rate, metabolic pathways have been enhanced and expanded with metabolic engineering and synthetic biology approaches. 2-Keto acids, which are key intermediates in amino acid biosynthesis, can be converted to a wide range of chemicals. 2-Keto acid pathways were engineered in previous research efforts and these studies demonstrated that 2-keto acid pathways have high potential for novel metabolic routes with high productivity. In this review, we discuss recently developed 2-keto acid-based pathways.

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Tashiro, Y., Rodriguez, G. M., & Atsumi, S. (2015). 2-Keto acids based biosynthesis pathways for renewable fuels and chemicals. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 42(3), 361–373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-014-1547-8

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