Ethylene-producing bacteria that ripen fruit
- PMID: 25393892
- DOI: 10.1021/sb5000077
Ethylene-producing bacteria that ripen fruit
Abstract
Ethylene is a plant hormone widely used to ripen fruit. However, the synthesis, handling, and storage of ethylene are environmentally harmful and dangerous. We engineered E. coli to produce ethylene through the activity of the ethylene-forming enzyme (EFE) from Pseudomonas syringae. EFE converts a citric acid cycle intermediate, 2-oxoglutarate, to ethylene in a single step. The production of ethylene was placed under the control of arabinose and blue light responsive regulatory systems. The resulting bacteria were capable of accelerating the ripening of tomatoes, kiwifruit, and apples.
Keywords: YF1; bioengineering; blue photoreceptor; ethylene; fruit ripening; iGEM.
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