Conversion of Escherichia coli to Generate All Biomass Carbon from CO2
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The living world is largely divided into autotrophs that convert CO2 into biomass and heterotrophs that consume organic compounds. In spite of widespread interest in renewable energy storage and more sustainable food production, the engineering of industrially relevant heterotrophic model organisms to use CO2 as their sole carbon source has so far remained an outstanding challenge. Here, we report the achievement of this transformation on laboratory timescales. We constructed and evolved Escherichia coli to produce all its biomass carbon from CO2. Reducing power and energy, but not carbon, are supplied via the one-carbon molecule formate, which can be produced electrochemically. Rubisco and phosphoribulokinase…
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- Autotroph
- Carbon fixation
- Heterotroph
- Biology
- Biomass (ecology)
- Formate dehydrogenase
- Commodity chemicals
- Formate
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