Periodic Reporting for period 1 - InVivoRuBisCO (In vivo Directed Evolution of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Using an Orthogonal DNA Replication System)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2020-12-01 al 2022-11-30
All CO2 converted by a Bionic Leaf must transit through the enzyme Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (RuBisCO). RuBisCO is the arbiter of photosynthesis and links carbon dioxide into the biosphere and is the most abundant protein on earth. The proper expression and function of this enzyme is dependent on the activity of multiple molecular partners that facilitate folding and activation. The RuBisCo enzyme, across all swathes of life, suffers from slow reactivity and poor selectivity for its primary substrate (CO2), making it the rate-limiting step for plant and cell growth and solar fuel synthesis. To create an efficient and effective solar fuels process, any participatory enzymes need to have sufficiently high turnover rates to match the input of solar energy. Therefore, a substantial breakthrough in this regard would be to develop an improved RuBisCO with enhanced turnover rate and selectivity.
Our general research objective is to create a Bionic Leaf using an industrially relevant strain of S. cerevisiae. The work we can be broken down into 3 specific aims: 1.) Perform in vivo, continuous directed evolution of RuBisCO using an orthogonal DNA replication system; 2.) Incorporate an oxygen tolerant hydrogenase into yeast to enable cellular reducing equivalents to be derived from H2; 3.) Design and build a bionic leaf bioreactor employing the newly constructed yeast strain expressing RuBisCO and hydrogenase.
Production of a Hydrogenase and RuBisCO expressing yeast that can grow and generate ethanol using only CO2 and H2 would be a revolutionary advance for biofuel production. Finally, this new organism will be employed in a Bionic Leaf to produce ethanol in a 100% renewable fashion, using only sunlight, water, and air. This successful completion of this research will enable to the full scale transition of society to net-carbon-zero fuels and help to remediate damage done to the environment by combustion of fossil fuels.