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Leveraging microbial biosynthetic pathways for the generation of 'drop-in' biofuels

机译:利用微生物生物合成途径,用于生物燃料的生成

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Advances in retooling microorganisms have enabled bioproduction of 'drop-in' biofuels, fuels that are compatible with existing spark-ignition, compression-ignition, and gas-turbine engines. As the majority of petroleum consumption in the United States consists of gasoline (47%), diesel fuel and heating oil (21%), and jet fuel (8%), 'drop-in' biofuels that replace these petrochemical sources are particularly attractive. In this review, we discuss the application of aldehyde decarbonylases to produce gasoline substitutes from fatty acid products, a recently crystallized reductase that could hydrogenate jet fuel precursors from terpene synthases, and the exquisite control of polyketide synthases to produce biofuels with desired physical properties (e.g., lower freezing points). With our increased understanding of biosynthetic logic of metabolic pathways, we discuss the unique advantages of fatty acid, terpene, and polyketide synthases for the production of bio-based gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
机译:重冷微生物的进步使得能够生物生产“中载”生物燃料,燃料兼容现有的火花点火,压缩点火和燃气轮机发动机。由于美国大部分石油消费量由汽油(47%),柴油燃料和加热油(21%),以及喷射燃料(8%),'替换这些石化源的生物燃料是特别有吸引力的。在本文综述中,探讨醛脱碳酶的应用,从脂肪酸产物中产生汽油代替,最近结晶的还原酶,其可以从萜烯合成酶中氢化射流燃料前体,以及聚酮化合成酶的精湛控制产生具有所需物理性质的生物燃料(例如,较低的冰点)。随着我们对代谢途径的生物合成逻辑的了解,我们讨论了脂肪酸,萜烯和聚酮合成酶的独特优势,用于生产生物基汽油,柴油和喷射燃料。

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    《BioTechniques》 |2017年第2期|共8页
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    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab Joint BioEnergy Inst Emeryville CA 94608 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 分子生物学;
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