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Science 15 June 2001: Vol. 292. no. 5524, pp. 2073 - 2075 DOI: 10.1126/science.160015
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Trophic Conversion of an Obligate Photoautotrophic Organism Through Metabolic Engineering
L. A. Zaslavskaia,1
J. C. Lippmeier,1
C. Shih,2
D. Ehrhardt,2
A. R. Grossman,2
K. E. Apt1*
Most microalgae are obligate photoautotrophs and their growth is
strictly dependent on the generation of photosynthetically derived
energy. We show that the microalga Phaeodactylum tricornutum can be genetically engineered to thrive on exogenous glucose in the
absence of light through the introduction of a gene encoding a glucose
transporter (glut1 or hup1). This
demonstrates that a fundamental change in the metabolism of an organism
can be accomplished through the introduction of a single gene. This
also represents progress toward the use of fermentation technology for
large-scale commercial exploitation of algae by reducing limitations
associated with light-dependent growth.
1 Martek Biosciences Corp., 6480 Dobbin Road,
Columbia, MD 21045, USA.
2 Carnegie Institution of
Washington, Department of Plant Biology, 260 Panama Street, Stanford,
CA 94305, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
kirkapt{at}martekbio.com
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