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National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA-ARS
Development of Genetically Engineered Stress Tolerant Ethanologenic Yeasts Using Integrated Functional Genomics for Effective Biomass Conversion to Ethanol Z. Lewis Liu National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA-ARS
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Outlines INTRODUCTION
- Biomass Pretreatment Generates Fermentation Inhibitors - Microbial Performance is the Key for Improvement - Why Integrated Functional Genomics? METABOLIC CONVERSION PATHWAYS - Furfural - HMF (5-Hydroxymethylfurfural) > Identification of 2,5-bis-hydroxymethylfuran > Biotransformation of HMF ADAPTIVE RESPONSE POTENTIAL FOR YEAST TOLERANCE IMPROVEMENT - Enhanced Biotransformation - Tolerance Improvement Potential BYPRODUCT UTILIZATION ISSUES UNDERSTANDING TOLERANCE MECHANISMS USING FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS - Quality Control Development for Microarray Studies - Genomic Expression Response NOVEL STRAIN DESIGN AND GENETIC ENGINEERING Z. Lewis Liu
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Biomass Pretreatment Generates Fermentation Inhibitors
100+ potential inhibitory compounds Representative inhibitors Furfural HMF (5-Hydroxymethylfurfural) Cellulose Glucose HMF Biomass Dehydration Hemicellulose Furfural Xylose Arabinose Z. Lewis Liu
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Microbial Performance is the Key for Improvement
Fast Life Cycle Genetic Diversity Biocatalyst Bioengine Economic Cost Z. Lewis Liu
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Ethanol Fermentation Process
Ethanol and Byproducts The Black Box? Input Materials Anaerobic Microbial Fermentation Z. Lewis Liu
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Ethanol Fermentation Process (continued)
Z. Lewis Liu glucose 2x pyruvate ADP ATP NAD+ NADH 2 + 2H+ 2x acetaldehyde 2x ethanol 2x CO2 H+ NAD+ regeneration Ethanol Fermentation Process (continued) glycolysis
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Why Integrated Functional Genomics?
Life is under integrated control program Single gene function not enough Interactions and Intermediates Key genes Regulatory elements and dynamic controls Z. Lewis Liu
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Metabolic Conversion Pathways
Furfural Furfural Furfuryl Alcohol HMF (5-Hydroxymethylfurfural) HMF HMF Alcohol? HMF other than HMF Alcohol Z. Lewis Liu
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Metabolic Conversion Pathways (cont.)
Identification of 2,5-bis-hydroxymethylfuran HMF 2,5-bis-hydroxymethylfuran Z. Lewis Liu
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Biotransformation of HMF
Metabolic Conversion Pathways (cont.) Biotransformation of HMF Z. Lewis Liu
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Adaptive Response Z. Lewis Liu
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Potential for Tolerance Improvement
Enhanced Detoxification of HMF Enhanced Tolerance Against HMF Z. Lewis Liu
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Potential for Tolerance Improvement (cont.)
Enhanced Tolerance and Detoxification of Furfural Z. Lewis Liu
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IMPROVEMENT POTENTIAL
Enhanced Biotransformation Enhanced Tolerance Enhanced Detoxification IMPROVEMENT POTENTIAL Z. Lewis Liu
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Byproduct Utilization
Biomass Hydrolysates Bring New Ingredients into Fermentation Z. Lewis Liu
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Tolerance Mechanisms by Functional Genomics
Quality Control Development for Microarray Studies Exogenous Nucleic Acid Controls Cab (photosystem I chlorophyll ab binding protein) MSG (major latex protein) RBS1 (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase small chain 1 precursor) Cy3 Cy5 Z. Lewis Liu
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Tolerance Mechanisms by Functional Genomics
Genomic Expression Z. Lewis Liu
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Gene expression response to HMF
Genomic Expression (cont.) Gene expression response to HMF Initial response Over time responses Gene number Repressed 203 No change Repressed quickly 55 Repressed slowly 30 54 Enhanced 35 Back to neutral 37 15 ∑ 429 Z. Lewis Liu
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Genomic Expression (cont.)
Repressed-Repressed Enhanced-Enhanced Enhanced-Repressed Z. Lewis Liu
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Genomic Expression (cont.)
Z. Lewis Liu
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Novel Strain Design and Genetic Engineering
Stress Tolerance Mechanisms Biological Experimental Confirmation Hypothesis Development Robust strain Improvement Novel Strain Design and Genetic Engineering Functional Genomics Pathway Analysis Tolerant Strain Resources Gene Cloning In vitro Expression Fermentation Tests Biochemical Pathway Analysis Integrated Programming Novel Strain Design In situ Detoxification Recombinant DNA High Yield / Low Cost Z. Lewis Liu
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Biomass Conversion to Ethanol
Mission Objectives More Efficient Biomass Conversion to Ethanol Z. Lewis Liu
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