2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.29.605569
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Carbon monoxide-driven bioethanol production operates via a tungsten-dependent catalyst

Olivier N. Lemaire,
Mélissa Belhamri,
Anna Schevchenko
et al.

Abstract: Microbial alcohol production from waste gasses is a game changer for sustainable carbon cycling and remediation. While the biotechnological process employingClostridium autoethanogenumto transform syngas (H2/CO2/CO) is blooming, the reactions involved in ethanol biosynthesis remain to be demonstrated. Here, we experimentally showed that ethanol production initiates via a tungsten-dependent aldehyde:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (AFOR), which reduces acetate to acetaldehyde. Such an unfavourable reaction has often … Show more

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