Literature DB >> 25848015

High-yield hydrogen production from biomass by in vitro metabolic engineering: Mixed sugars coutilization and kinetic modeling.

Joseph A Rollin1, Julia Martin del Campo2, Suwan Myung3, Fangfang Sun4, Chun You1, Allison Bakovic5, Roberto Castro6, Sanjeev K Chandrayan7, Chang-Hao Wu7, Michael W W Adams8, Ryan S Senger2, Y-H Percival Zhang9.   

Abstract

The use of hydrogen (H2) as a fuel offers enhanced energy conversion efficiency and tremendous potential to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, but producing it in a distributed, carbon-neutral, low-cost manner requires new technologies. Herein we demonstrate the complete conversion of glucose and xylose from plant biomass to H2 and CO2 based on an in vitro synthetic enzymatic pathway. Glucose and xylose were simultaneously converted to H2 with a yield of two H2 per carbon, the maximum possible yield. Parameters of a nonlinear kinetic model were fitted with experimental data using a genetic algorithm, and a global sensitivity analysis was used to identify the enzymes that have the greatest impact on reaction rate and yield. After optimizing enzyme loadings using this model, volumetric H2 productivity was increased 3-fold to 32 mmol H2⋅L(-1)⋅h(-1). The productivity was further enhanced to 54 mmol H2⋅L(-1)⋅h(-1) by increasing reaction temperature, substrate, and enzyme concentrations--an increase of 67-fold compared with the initial studies using this method. The production of hydrogen from locally produced biomass is a promising means to achieve global green energy production.

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Keywords:  biomass; global sensitivity analysis; hydrogen; in vitro metabolic engineering; metabolic network modeling

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25848015      PMCID: PMC4413329          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1417719112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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