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Ustilaginaceae Biocatalyst for Co-Metabolism of CO 2 -Derived Substrates toward Carbon-Neutral Itaconate Production
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Phan, An N T
, Ullmann, Lena
, Kaplan, Daniel K P
, Blank, Lars M
2021
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Ustilaginaceae Biocatalyst for Co-Metabolism of CO 2 -Derived Substrates toward Carbon-Neutral Itaconate Production
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Phan, An N T
, Ullmann, Lena
, Kaplan, Daniel K P
, Blank, Lars M
2021
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Ustilaginaceae Biocatalyst for Co-Metabolism of CO 2 -Derived Substrates toward Carbon-Neutral Itaconate Production
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Ustilaginaceae Biocatalyst for Co-Metabolism of CO 2 -Derived Substrates toward Carbon-Neutral Itaconate Production
2021
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The family Ustilaginaceae (belonging to the smut fungi) are known for their plant pathogenicity. Despite the fact that these plant diseases cause agricultural yield reduction, smut fungi attracted special attention in the field of industrial biotechnology. Ustilaginaceae show a versatile product spectrum such as organic acids (e.g., itaconate, malate, succinate), polyols (e.g., erythritol, mannitol), and extracellular glycolipids, which are considered value-added chemicals with potential applications in the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries. This study focused on itaconate as a platform chemical for the production of resins, plastics, adhesives, and biofuels. During this work, 72 different Ustilaginaceae strains from 36 species were investigated for their ability to (co-) consume the CO
-derived substrates acetate and formate, potentially contributing toward a carbon-neutral itaconate production. The fungal growth and product spectrum with special interest in itaconate was characterized.
MB215 and
NBRC 8995 were identified as promising candidates for acetate metabolization whereas
NBRC 7530 was identified as a potential production host using formate as a co-substrate enhancing the itaconate production. Selected strains with the best itaconate production were characterized in more detail in controlled-batch bioreactor experiments confirming the co-substrate utilization. Thus, a proof-of-principle study was performed resulting in the identification and characterization of three promising Ustilaginaceae biocatalyst candidates for carbon-neutral itaconate production contributing to the biotechnological relevance of Ustilaginaceae.
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