Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA
Abstract
AbstractDeconstruction of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic waste generates opportunities for valorization to alternative products. We recently designed an enzymatic cascade that could produce terephthalaldehyde (TPAL) from terephthalic acid. Here, we showed that the addition of TPAL to growing cultures of Escherichia coli wild‐type strain MG1655 and an engineered strain for reduced aromatic aldehyde reduction (RARE) strain resulted in substantial reduction. We then investigated if we could mitigate this reduction using multiplex automatable genome engineering (MAGE) to create an E. coli strain with 10 additional knockouts in RARE. Encouragingly, we found this newly engineered strain enabled a 2.5‐fold higher retention of TPAL over RARE after 24 h. We applied this new strain for the production of para‐xylylenediamine (pXYL) and observed a 6.8‐fold increase in pXYL titer compared with RARE. Overall, our study demonstrates the potential of TPAL as a versatile intermediate in microbial biosynthesis of chemicals that derived from waste PET.
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Engineering,Biotechnology
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