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Non-natural Cofactor and Formate-Driven Reductive Carboxylation of Pyruvate

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2019 Dec 18
PMID 31845497
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A non-natural cofactor and formate driven system for reductive carboxylation of pyruvate is presented. A formate dehydrogenase (FDH) mutant, FDH*, that favors a non-natural redox cofactor, nicotinamide cytosine dinucleotide (NCD), for generation of a dedicated reducing equivalent at the expense of formate were acquired. By coupling FDH* and NCD-dependent malic enzyme (ME*), the successful utilization of formate is demonstrated as both CO source and electron donor for reductive carboxylation of pyruvate with a perfect stoichiometry between formate and malate. When C-isotope-labeled formate was used in in vitro trials, up to 53 % of malate had labeled carbon atom. Upon expression of FDH* and ME* in the model host E. coli, the engineered strain produced more malate in the presence of formate and NCD. This work provides an alternative and atom-economic strategy for CO fixation where formate is used in lieu of CO and offers dedicated reducing power.

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