Published: 13 Sep. 2024(Updated: 13 Sep. 2024)
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•Henri Ingelman, James K. Heffernan, Audrey Harris, Steven D. Brown, Kurshedaktar Majibullah Shaikh, Asfand Yar Saqib, Marina J. Pinheiro, Lorena Azevedo de Lima, Karen Rodriguez Martinez +Autotrophic adaptive laboratory evolution of the acetogen Clostridium autoethanogenum delivers the gas-fermenting strain LAbrini with superior growth, products, and robustness
Researchers at the University of Tartu, Institute of Bioengineering used adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) to evolve Clostridium autoethanogenum into a faster-growing, yeast extract-free strain named LAbrini. This strain demonstrates improved robustness and performance in continuous bioreactor cultures, offering new potential for sustainable production of renewable chemicals and fuels.