Distribution and diversity of olefins and olefin-biosynthesis genes in Gram-positive bacteria.
Maximilian SurgerAngel AngelovWolfgang LieblPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2020)
This study provides a catalogue of the diversity of olefin structures found in the Actinobacteria. Our ole gene swapping data indicate that the olefin structures are fundamentally determined by the substrate specificity of OleA, and at the same time by the availability of a sufficient supply of suitable fatty acyl-CoA substrates from cellular fatty acid metabolism. This makes OleA of Gram-positive bacteria a promising target for structural analysis and protein engineering aiming to generate olefin chain lengths and isomer profiles which are designed to match the requirements of various industrial applications.