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Design of Mutualistic Microbial Consortia for Stable Conversion of Carbon Monoxide to Value-added Chemicals

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Journal Metab Eng
Date 2021 Feb 11
PMID 33571657
Citations 8
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a promising carbon source for producing value-added biochemicals via microbial fermentation. However, its microbial conversion has been challenging because of difficulties in genetic engineering of CO-utilizing microorganisms and, more importantly, maintaining CO consumption which is negatively affected by the toxicity of CO and accumulated byproducts. To overcome these issues, we devised mutualistic microbial consortia, co-culturing Eubacterium limosum and genetically engineered Escherichia coli for the production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) and itaconic acid (ITA). During the co-culture, E. limosum assimilated CO and produced acetate, a toxic by-product, while E. coli utilized acetate as a sole carbon source. We found that this mutualistic interaction dramatically stabilized and improved CO consumption of E. limosum compared to monoculture. Consequently, the improved CO consumption allowed successful production of 3-HP and ITA from CO. This study is the first demonstration of value-added biochemical production from CO using a microbial consortium. Moreover, it suggests that synthetic mutualistic microbial consortium can serve as a powerful platform for the valorization of CO.

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