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CO<sub>2</sub> to Terpenes: Autotrophic and Electroautotrophic α‐Humulene Production with <i>Cupriavidus necator</i>

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2017

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We show that CO<sub>2</sub> can be converted by an engineered "Knallgas" bacterium (Cupriavidus necator) into the terpene α-humulene. Heterologous expression of the mevalonate pathway and α-humulene synthase resulted in the production of approximately 10 mg α-humulene per gram cell dry mass (CDW) under heterotrophic conditions. This first example of chemolithoautotrophic production of a terpene from carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and oxygen is a promising starting point for the production of different high-value terpene compounds from abundant and simple raw materials. Furthermore, the production system was used to produce 17 mg α-humulene per gram CDW from CO<sub>2</sub> and electrical energy in microbial electrosynthesis (MES) mode. Given that the system can convert CO<sub>2</sub> by using electrical energy from solar energy, it opens a new route to artificial photosynthetic systems.

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