Bio-mitigation of CO2: The co-production of phycocyanin and optically pure (R)-γ-valerolactone with perfect enantiomeric excess

Authors
Cha, JaehyunChoi, YoungjunSung, ChangminKim, MinyoungPark, Won-KunMin, Kyoungseon
Issue Date
2025-02
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Bioresource Technology, v.418
Abstract
To overcome the climate crisis, various greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategies have been developed, and every effort has been made to achieve carbon neutrality. Given that petroleum-based industries and the transportation sector emit enormous amounts of GHGs, the product spectra of biorefineries should be expanded beyond drop-in biofuels to include more value-added products. This study aimed to construct a CO2 mitigation system. When CO2 was used as the sole feedstock, value-added phycocyanin and enantioselective gamma-valerolactone (GVL) were produced as follows (i) Galdieria sulphuraria was phototrophically cultured to produce phycocyanin (ii) the residual G. sulphuraria after phycocyanin extraction was used as the feedstock for producing levulinic acid and formic acid and (iii) the engineered hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase-based chemo-enzymatic reaction converted levulinic acid to (R)-GVL with perfect enantiomeric excess > 99.999 %. The results not only contribute to broadening the product spectrum of CO2 biorefineries but also provide strategies to achieve carbon neutrality.
Keywords
LEVULINIC ACID; REDUCTION; Phycocyanin; CO2 biorefinery; Galdieria sulphuraria; Engineered hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase; Optically pure (R)-gamma-valerolactone
ISSN
0960-8524
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151494
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131895
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