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. 2020 Aug 20;182(4):933-946.e14.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.07.010. Epub 2020 Aug 10.

Converting Escherichia coli to a Synthetic Methylotroph Growing Solely on Methanol

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Converting Escherichia coli to a Synthetic Methylotroph Growing Solely on Methanol

Frederic Y-H Chen et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Methanol, being electron rich and derivable from methane or CO2, is a potentially renewable one-carbon (C1) feedstock for microorganisms. Although the ribulose monophosphate (RuMP) cycle used by methylotrophs to assimilate methanol differs from the typical sugar metabolism by only three enzymes, turning a non-methylotrophic organism to a synthetic methylotroph that grows to a high cell density has been challenging. Here we reprogrammed E. coli using metabolic robustness criteria followed by laboratory evolution to establish a strain that can efficiently utilize methanol as the sole carbon source. This synthetic methylotroph alleviated a so far uncharacterized hurdle, DNA-protein crosslinking (DPC), by insertion sequence (IS)-mediated copy number variations (CNVs) and balanced the metabolic flux by mutations. Being capable of growing at a rate comparable with natural methylotrophs in a wide range of methanol concentrations, this synthetic methylotrophic strain illustrates genome editing and evolution for microbial tropism changes and expands the scope of biological C1 conversion.

Keywords: C1 metabolism; DNA-protein crosslinking; copy number variation; formaldehyde; greenhouse gas; metabolic engineering; methanol; methylotroph; ribulose monophosphate cycle; synthetic biology.

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