Expression and characterization of monofunctional alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes in Clostridium thermocellum

Clostridium thermocellum is a thermophilic anaerobic bacterium that could be used for cellulosic biofuel production due to its strong native ability to consume cellulose, however its ethanol production ability needs to be improved to enable commercial application. In our previous strain engineering...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metabolic engineering communications 2024-12, Vol.19, p.e00243, Article e00243
Hauptverfasser: Chiarelli, Daniela Prates, Sharma, Bishal Dev, Hon, Shuen, Bergamo, Luana Walravens, Lynd, Lee R., Olson, Daniel G.
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Zusammenfassung:Clostridium thermocellum is a thermophilic anaerobic bacterium that could be used for cellulosic biofuel production due to its strong native ability to consume cellulose, however its ethanol production ability needs to be improved to enable commercial application. In our previous strain engineering work, we observed a spontaneous mutation in the native adhE gene that reduced ethanol production. Here we attempted to complement this mutation by heterologous expression of 18 different alcohol dehydrogenase (adh) genes. We were able to express all of them successfully in C. thermocellum. Surprisingly, however, none of them increased ethanol production, and several actually decreased it. Our findings contribute to understanding the correlation between C. thermocellum ethanol production and Adh enzyme cofactor preferences. The identification of a set of adh genes that can be successfully expressed in this organism provides a foundation for future investigations into how the properties of Adh enzymes affect ethanol production. •18 monofunctional ADH enzymes were expressed in C. thermocellum.•Enzyme expression was an attempt to complement an adhE mutation.•High levels of NADH-linked ADH activity decreased ethanol production.
ISSN:2214-0301
2214-0301
DOI:10.1016/j.mec.2024.e00243