Gwangju Bio/Energy R&D Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Gwangju 61003, Republic of Korea.
Department of Biotechnology, Duksung Women's University, Seoul 01369, Republic of Korea.
Bioresour Technol. 2021 Nov;339:125616. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125616. Epub 2021 Jul 21.
The recalcitrance of petroleum-based plastics causes severe environmental problems and has accelerated research into production of biodegradable polymers from inexpensive and sustainable feedstocks. Various microorganisms are capable of producing Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a representative biodegradable polymer, under nutrient-limited conditions, among which CO-utilizing microorganisms are of primary interest. Herein, we discuss recent progress on bacterial strains including proteobacteria, purple non-sulfur bacteria, and cyanobacteria in terms of CO-containing carbon sources, PHB-production capability, and genetic modification. In addition, this review introduces recent technical approaches used to improve PHB production from CO such as two-stage bioprocesses and bioelectrochemical systems. Challenges and future perspectives for the development of economically feasible PHB production are also discussed. Finally, this review might provide insights into the construction of a closed-carbon-loop to cope with climate change.
石油基塑料的顽固性导致了严重的环境问题,加速了人们从廉价和可持续的原料生产可生物降解聚合物的研究。在营养有限的条件下,各种微生物都能够生产聚羟基丁酸酯(PHB),这是一种有代表性的可生物降解聚合物,其中利用 CO 的微生物是主要关注点。本文讨论了包括变形菌门、紫色无硫菌和蓝细菌在内的细菌菌株在含 CO 的碳源、PHB 生产能力和遗传修饰方面的最新进展。此外,本综述还介绍了最近用于提高 CO 生产 PHB 的技术方法,如两段式生物过程和生物电化学系统。还讨论了开发经济可行的 PHB 生产的挑战和未来展望。最后,本文的综述可能为构建应对气候变化的闭环碳循环提供思路。