A forward-design approach to increase the production of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate in genetically engineered escherichia coli

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Abstract

Biopolymers, such as poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (P(3HB)) are produced as a carbon store in an array of organisms and exhibit characteristics which are similar to oil-derived plastics, yet have the added advantages of biodegradability and biocompatibility. Despite these advantages, P(3HB) production is currently more expensive than the production of oil-derived plastics, and therefore, more efficient P(3HB) production processes would be desirable. In this study, we describe the model-guided design and experimental validation of several engineered P(3HB) producing operons. In particular, we describe the characterization of a hybrid phaCAB operon that consists of a dual promoter (native and J23104) and RBS (native and B0034) design. P(3HB) production at 24 h was around six-fold higher in hybrid phaCAB engineered Escherichia coli in comparison to E. coli engineered with the native phaCAB operon from Ralstonia eutropha H16. Additionally, we describe the utilization of non-recyclable waste as a low-cost carbon source for the production of P(3HB).

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Kelwick, R., Kopniczky, M., Bower, I., Chi, W., Chin, M. H. W., Fan, S., … Freemont, P. (2015). A forward-design approach to increase the production of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate in genetically engineered escherichia coli. PLoS ONE, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117202

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