Abstract
Klebsiella pneumoniae was engineered to produce isobutanol from crude glycerol as a sole carbon source by expressing acetolactate synthase (ilvIH), keto-acid reducto-isomerase (ilvC) and dihydroxy-acid dehydratase (ilvD) from K. pneumoniae, and α-ketoisovalerate decarboxylase (kivd) and alcohol dehydrogenase (adhA) from Lactococcus lactis. Engineered K. pneumonia, {increment}ldhA/pBR-iBO (ilvIH-ilvC-ilvD-kivd-adhA), produced isobutanol (160 mg l-1) from crude glycerol. To increase the yield of isobutanol, we eliminated the 2,3-butanediol pathway from the recombinant strain by inactivating α-acetolactate decarboxylase (adc). This further engineering step improved the yield of isobutanol from 160 to 320 mg l-1. This represents the first successful attempt to produce isobutanol from crude glycerol. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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Oh, B. R., Heo, S. Y., Lee, S. M., Hong, W. K., Park, J. M., Jung, Y. R., … Kim, C. H. (2014, February 1). Erratum to Production of isobutanol from crude glycerol by a genetically-engineered Klebsiella pneumoniae strain. Biotechnology Letters. Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-013-1383-3
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