Drew J. Braden
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2010
Rebecca M. Lennen; Drew J. Braden; Ryan M. West; James A. Dumesic; Brian F. Pfleger
The development of renewable alternatives to diesel and jet fuels is highly desirable for the heavy transportation sector, and would offer benefits over the production and use of short‐chain alcohols for personal transportation. Here, we report the development of a metabolically engineered strain of Escherichia coli that overproduces medium‐chain length fatty acids via three basic modifications: elimination of β‐oxidation, overexpression of the four subunits of acetyl‐CoA carboxylase, and expression of a plant acyl–acyl carrier protein (ACP) thioesterase from Umbellularia californica (BTE). The expression level of BTE was optimized by comparing fatty acid production from strains harboring BTE on plasmids with four different copy numbers. Expression of BTE from low copy number plasmids resulted in the highest fatty acid production. Up to a seven‐fold increase in total fatty acid production was observed in engineered strains over a negative control strain (lacking β‐oxidation), with a composition dominated by C12 and C14 saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Next, a strategy for producing undecane via a combination of biotechnology and heterogeneous catalysis is demonstrated. Fatty acids were extracted from a culture of an overproducing strain into an alkane phase and fed to a Pd/C plug flow reactor, where the extracted fatty acids were decarboxylated into saturated alkanes. The result is an enriched alkane stream that can be recycled for continuous extractions. Complete conversion of C12 fatty acids extracted from culture to alkanes has been demonstrated yielding a concentration of 0.44 g L−1 (culture volume) undecane. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2010;106: 193–202.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2010
Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz; Drew J. Braden; Ryan M. West; James A. Dumesic
Green Chemistry | 2011
Drew J. Braden; Carlos A. Henao; Jacob Heltzel; Christos Maravelias; James A. Dumesic
Catalysis Today | 2007
Hua Song; Lingzhi Zhang; Rick B. Watson; Drew J. Braden; Umit S. Ozkan
Journal of Catalysis | 2004
Paul H. Matter; Drew J. Braden; Umit S. Ozkan
Journal of Catalysis | 2009
Christian A. Gaertner; Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz; Drew J. Braden; James A. Dumesic
Chemical Engineering Science | 2012
S. Murat Sen; Carlos A. Henao; Drew J. Braden; James A. Dumesic; Christos T. Maravelias
Journal of Catalysis | 2009
Ryan M. West; Drew J. Braden; James A. Dumesic
Journal of Catalysis | 2011
Rostam J. Madon; Drew J. Braden; Shampa Kandoi; Peter Nagel; Manos Mavrikakis; James A. Dumesic
Catalysis Communications | 2009
Ryan M. West; Mark H. Tucker; Drew J. Braden; James A. Dumesic