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Synthetic biology for CO2 fixation

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SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 1106-1114

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-016-0304-2

Keywords

carbon dioxide fixation; synthetic biology; CO2-fixation pathway; energy supply

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [31470231]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21106175]

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Recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and chemicals is a potential approach to reduce CO2 emission and fossil-fuel consumption. Autotrophic microbes can utilize energy from light, hydrogen, or sulfur to assimilate atmospheric CO2 into organic compounds at ambient temperature and pressure. This provides a feasible way for biological production of fuels and chemicals from CO2 under normal conditions. Recently great progress has been made in this research area, and dozens of CO2-derived fuels and chemicals have been reported to be synthesized by autotrophic microbes. This is accompanied by investigations into natural CO2-fixation pathways and the rapid development of new technologies in synthetic biology. This review first summarizes the six natural CO2-fixation pathways reported to date, followed by an overview of recent progress in the design and engineering of CO2-fixation pathways as well as energy supply patterns using the concept and tools of synthetic biology. Finally, we will discuss future prospects in biological fixation of CO2.

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