Title : A genomic perspective on the potential of Actinobacillus succinogenes for industrial succinate production - McKinlay_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_680 |
Author(s) : McKinlay JB , Laivenieks M , Schindler BD , McKinlay AA , Siddaramappa S , Challacombe JF , Lowry SR , Clum A , Lapidus AL , Burkhart KB , Harkins V , Vieille C |
Ref : BMC Genomics , 11 :680 , 2010 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Succinate is produced petrochemically from maleic anhydride to satisfy a small specialty chemical market. If succinate could be produced fermentatively at a price competitive with that of maleic anhydride, though, it could replace maleic anhydride as the precursor of many bulk chemicals, transforming a multi-billion dollar petrochemical market into one based on renewable resources. Actinobacillus succinogenes naturally converts sugars and CO2 into high concentrations of succinic acid as part of a mixed-acid fermentation. Efforts are ongoing to maximize carbon flux to succinate to achieve an industrial process. |
PubMedSearch : McKinlay_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_680 |
PubMedID: 21118570 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: actsz-a6vny8 |
Gene_locus | actsz-a6vny8 |
McKinlay JB, Laivenieks M, Schindler BD, McKinlay AA, Siddaramappa S, Challacombe JF, Lowry SR, Clum A, Lapidus AL, Burkhart KB, Harkins V, Vieille C (2010)
A genomic perspective on the potential of Actinobacillus succinogenes for industrial succinate production
BMC Genomics
11 :680
McKinlay JB, Laivenieks M, Schindler BD, McKinlay AA, Siddaramappa S, Challacombe JF, Lowry SR, Clum A, Lapidus AL, Burkhart KB, Harkins V, Vieille C (2010)
BMC Genomics
11 :680