2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.26.267856
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Production of biopolymer precursors beta-alanine and L-lactic acid from CO2with metabolically versatileRhodococcus opacusDSM 43205

Abstract: Hydrogen oxidizing autotrophic bacteria are promising hosts for CO2 conversion into chemicals. In this work, we engineered the metabolically versatile lithoautotrophic bacterium Rhodococcus opacus strain DSM 43205 for synthesis of polymer precursors. Aspartate decarboxylase (panD) or lactate dehydrogenase (ldh) were expressed for beta-alanine or L-lactic acid production, respectively. The heterotrophic cultivations on glucose produced 25 mg L-1 beta-alanine and 742 mg L-1 L-lactic acid, while autotrophic culti… Show more

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