Engineering Corynebacterium glutamicum to produce the biogasoline isopentenol from plant biomass hydrolysates.
Yusuke SasakiThomas EngRobin A HerbertJessica TrinhYan ChenAlberto RodriguezJohn GladdenBlake A SimmonsChristopher J PetzoldAindrila MukhopadhyayPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
We describe the successful expression of a heterologous mevalonate-based pathway in the Gram-positive industrial microorganism, C. glutamicum, for the production of the biogasoline candidate, isopentenol. We identified critical genetic factors to harness the isopentenol pathway in C. glutamicum. Further media and cultivation optimization enabled isopentenol production from sorghum biomass hydrolysates.