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Increased CO2 Fixation Enables High Carbon-Yield Production of 3-Hydroxypropionic Acid in Yeast

Ning Qin,Lingyun Li, Xiaozhen Wan,Xu Ji,Yu Chen,Chaokun Li, Ping Liu, Yijie Zhang, Weijie Yang, Junfeng Jiang,Jianye Xia,Shuobo Shi,Tianwei Tan,Jens Nielsen,Yun Chen,Zihe Liu

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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Abstract
CO2 fixation plays a key role to make biobased production cost competitive. Here, we use 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) to showcase how CO2 fixation enables approaching theoretical-yield production. Using genome-scale metabolic models to calculate the production envelope, we demonstrate that the provision of bicarbonate, formed from CO2, restricts previous attempts for high yield production of 3-HP. We thus develop multiple strategies for bicarbonate uptake, including the identification of Sul1 as a potential bicarbonate transporter, domain swapping of malonyl-CoA reductase, identification of Esbp6 as a potential 3-HP exporter, and deletion of Uga1 to prevent 3-HP degradation. The combined rational engineering increases 3-HP production from 0.14 g/L to 11.25 g/L in shake flask using 20 g/L glucose, approaching the maximum theoretical yield with concurrent biomass formation. The engineered yeast forms the basis for commercialization of bio-acrylic acid, while our CO2 fixation strategies pave the way for CO2 being used as the sole carbon source.
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