Engineering of Clostridium tyrobutyricum for butyric acid and butyl butyrate production from cassava starch
摘要
Clostridium tyrobutyricum has been successfully engineered to produce butyrate, butanol, butyl butyrate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. It would be interesting to produce bio-chemicals and bio-fuels directly using starch from non-food crop, e.g., cassava, by engineered C. tyrobutyricum. In this study, heterologous alpha-amylases were screened and expressed in C. tyrobutyricum, resulting in successfully starch hydrolyzation. Furthermore, alpha-glucosidase (AgluI) was co-expressed with alpha-amylases, resulting in enhancement in the capacity of starch hydrolyzation and butyrate production. When increasing the cassava starch concentration to 100 g/L, the engineered strain CTAA05 produced 27.0 g/L butyrate. In addition, when introducing butyl butyrate synthetic pathway, strain MU3-AAV produced 26.8 g/L butyl butyrate with 100 g/L cassava starch as substrate. This study showed a generalizable framework to engineered anaerobes for anaerobic production of bio-chemicals and bio-fuels from starchy biomass.
