The living world is largely divided into autotrophs that convert CO2 into biomass and heterotrophs that consume organic compounds. In spite of widespread interest in renewable energy storage and more sustainable food production, the engineering of industrially relevant heterotrophic model organisms to use CO2 as their sole carbon source has so far remained an outstanding challenge. Here, we report the achievement of this transformation on laboratory timescales. We constructed and evolved Escherichia coli to produce all its biomass carbon from CO2. Reducing power and energy, but not carbon, are supplied via the one-carbon molecule formate, which can be produced electrochemically. Rubisco and phosphoribulokinase were co-expressed with formate...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
We have developed an electrical-biological hybrid system wherein an engineered microorganism consume...
The enzymatic mechanisms of carbon fixation by autotrophs, such as the reductive tricarboxylic acid ...
Engineering a biotechnological microorganism for growth on one-carbon (C1) intermediates, produced f...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
It is challenging to convert a heterotrophic organism that loves sugars and other multicarbon compou...
In times of global climate change and the fear of dwindling resources, we are facing different consi...
In times of global climate change and the fear of dwindling resources, we are facing different consi...
SummaryCan a heterotrophic organism be evolved to synthesize biomass from CO2 directly? So far, non-...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
We have developed an electrical-biological hybrid system wherein an engineered microorganism consume...
The enzymatic mechanisms of carbon fixation by autotrophs, such as the reductive tricarboxylic acid ...
Engineering a biotechnological microorganism for growth on one-carbon (C1) intermediates, produced f...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Conventional bioprocesses that aim to convert CO2 to fuels and chemicals do so through a supply chai...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
It is challenging to convert a heterotrophic organism that loves sugars and other multicarbon compou...
In times of global climate change and the fear of dwindling resources, we are facing different consi...
In times of global climate change and the fear of dwindling resources, we are facing different consi...
SummaryCan a heterotrophic organism be evolved to synthesize biomass from CO2 directly? So far, non-...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Organisms are either heterotrophic or autotrophic, meaning that they cover their carbon requirements...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...