Manipulation of Ralstonia eutropha carbon storage pathways to produce useful bio-based products.

TitleManipulation of Ralstonia eutropha carbon storage pathways to produce useful bio-based products.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsBrigham, CJ, Zhila, N, Shishatskaya, E, Volova, TG, Sinskey, AJ
JournalSubcell Biochem
Volume64
Pagination343-66
Date Published2012
ISSN0306-0225
KeywordsBiological Products, Biotechnology, Carbon, Cupriavidus necator, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Genetic Engineering, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Polyhydroxyalkanoates
Abstract

Ralstonia eutrophais a Gram-negative betaproteobacterium found natively in soils that can utilize a wide array of carbon sources for growth, and can store carbon intracellularly in the form of polyhydroxyalkanoate. Many aspects of R. eutrophamake it a good candidate for use in biotechnological production of polyhydroxyalkanoate and other bio-based, value added compounds. Manipulation of the organism's carbon flux is a cornerstone to success in developing it as a biotechnologically relevant organism. Here, we examine the methods of controlling and adapting the flow of carbon in R. eutrophametabolism and the wide range of compounds that can be synthesized as a result. The presence of many different carbon utilization pathways and the custom genetic toolkit for manipulation of those pathways gives R. eutrophaa versatility that allows it to be a biotechnologically important organism.

DOI10.1007/978-94-007-5055-5_17
Alternate JournalSubcell Biochem
Citation Key109
PubMed ID23080259