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<span id="starter">W</span>e, Team KAIST, Korea, suggest an idea of carbon dioxide(<math>CO_2</math>) fixation with specially engineered bacterial strain which converts atmospheric carbon dioxide(<math>CO_2</math>) into meaningful biomass as well as consuming it. | <span id="starter">W</span>e, Team KAIST, Korea, suggest an idea of carbon dioxide(<math>CO_2</math>) fixation with specially engineered bacterial strain which converts atmospheric carbon dioxide(<math>CO_2</math>) into meaningful biomass as well as consuming it. | ||
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+ | <h1> Project Overview</h1> | ||
+ | <span id="sub-title">1. CO2 Fixation Pathway</span></br></br> | ||
+ | <span id="starter">R</span>eductive acetyl-CoA pathway is a pathway for carbon dioxide (CO2) fixation in many anaerobes. Acetogenic bacteria, or acetogens, use this pathway to synthesize acetic acid from carbon dioxide. This pathway allows acetogens to grow autotrophically using hydrogen(H2) and carbon monooxide(CO) as electron donor and carbon dioxide (CO2) as electron acceptor.[1] | ||
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+ | <span id="starter">B</span>ecause the pathway is non-regenerative, reductive acetyl CoA pathway is a appropriate target pathway to consume atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Nowadays, full genome sequences of bunch of acetogens are available. Also, the enzymes consisting the pathway are elucidated allowing us to reconstruct the pathway in Escherichia coli. | ||
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+ | <i>[1] Environ Microbiol. 2008 October ; 10(10): 2550-2573.</i> | ||
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