Metabolic engineering of Clostridium thermocellum for n-butanol production from cellulose.
Liang TianPeter M ConwayNicholas D CervenkaJingxuan CuiMarybeth MaloneyDaniel G OlsonLee R LyndPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
Here we report engineering C. thermocellum to produce n-butanol. Our initial pathway designs resulted in low levels (88 mg/L) of n-butanol production. By engineering the protein sequence of key enzymes in the pathway, we increased the n-butanol titer by 2.2-fold. We further increased n-butanol production by adding ethanol to the growth media. By combining all these improvements, the engineered strain was able to produce 357 mg/L of n-butanol from cellulose within 120 h.