Metabolic engineering of edible microorganism for the biomass production from $CO_2$ and formic acid대사공학을 통한 식용 미생물의 이산화탄소와 개미산으로부터의 바이오매스 생산 연구

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Edible microorganisms are attracting much attention as sustainable food resources to change existing food production system such as agriculture and livestock, which are causing environmental problems including climate change. Therefore, we aimed to establish edible microorganism-based food production system that can utilizes C1 compounds and produce beneficial nutrients including protein as a solution for problems above. Firstly, probiotic strain E. coli Nissle 1917, which has been consumed as a medicine for diarrhea treatment and considered as safe, was chosen as an edible biomass production platform for sustainable food application. In addition, among the C1 compounds, powerful greenhouse gas $CO_2$ and its reduced form formic acid (FA) were selected as alternative carbon sources. To convert the carbon metabolism of E. coli Nissle 1917 to assimilate C1 compounds, we applied systems metabolic engineering strategies. Here, we metabolically engineered E. coli Nissle 1917 strain to produce edible biomass carbon from $CO_2$ and formic acid by reconstruction of Calvin-Bassham-Benson cycle and by tetrahydrofolate cycle together with reverse glycine cleavage pathway. This is the first case of conversion of heterotrophic edible microorganism into synthetic carbon assimilating strain, which is widely applicable for establishment of sustainable edible microorganism production.
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Lee, Sang Yupresearcher이상엽researcher
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한국과학기술원 :생명화학공학과,
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한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2022
Identifier
325007
Language
eng
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학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 생명화학공학과, 2022.2,[iv, 53 p. :]

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/308877
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