Michael Charles Shelton
Eastman Chemical Company
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Biotechnology Progress | 2016
Andrew Stine; Miaomin Zhang; Soo Y. Ro; Stephanie Kay Clendennen; Michael Charles Shelton; Keith E.J. Tyo; Linda J. Broadbelt
Industrial biotechnology provides an efficient, sustainable solution for chemical production. However, designing biochemical pathways based solely on known reactions does not exploit its full potential. Enzymes are known to accept non‐native substrates, which may allow novel, advantageous reactions. We have previously developed a computational program named Biological Network Integrated Computational Explorer (BNICE) to predict promiscuous enzyme activities and design synthetic pathways, using generalized reaction rules curated from biochemical reaction databases. Here, we use BNICE to design pathways synthesizing propionic acid from pyruvate. The currently known natural pathways produce undesirable by‐products lactic acid and succinic acid, reducing their economic viability. BNICE predicted seven pathways containing four reaction steps or less, five of which avoid these by‐products. Among the 16 biochemical reactions comprising these pathways, 44% were validated by literature references. More than 28% of these known reactions were not in the BNICE training dataset, showing that BNICE was able to predict novel enzyme substrates. Most of the pathways included the intermediate acrylic acid. As acrylic acid bioproduction has been well advanced, we focused on the critical step of reducing acrylic acid to propionic acid. We experimentally validated that Oye2p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae can catalyze this reaction at a slow turnover rate (10−3 s−1), which was unknown to occur with this enzyme, and is an important finding for further propionic acid metabolic engineering. These results validate BNICE as a pathway‐searching tool that can predict previously unknown promiscuous enzyme activities and show that computational methods can elucidate novel biochemical pathways for industrial applications.
Progress in Polymer Science | 2001
Kevin Joseph Edgar; Charles Michael Buchanan; John S. Debenham; Paul Andrew Rundquist; Brian Douglas Seiler; Michael Charles Shelton; Debra Tindall
Cellulose | 2006
Jessica Dee Posey-Dowty; Thelma Lee Watterson; A. Kent Wilson; Kevin Joseph Edgar; Michael Charles Shelton; Larry Ronnie Lingerfelt
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2003
Charles Michael Buchanan; Norma Lindsey Buchanan; John S. Debenham; Paul Gatenholm; Maria Jacobsson; Michael Charles Shelton; Thelma Lee Watterson; Mathew D Wood
Archive | 2008
Michael Charles Shelton; Ted Calvin Germroth; Dong Zhang; Frank W. Harris
Archive | 2000
Charles Michael Buchanan; Norma Lindsey Buchanan; John S. Debenham; Michael Charles Shelton; Matthew Davie Wood
ACS symposium series | 2009
Michael Charles Shelton; Jessica Dee Posey-Dowty; Larry Ronnie Lingerfelt; Shane Kipley Kirk; Sandra Klein; Kevin J. Edgar
Archive | 2000
Charles Michael Buchanan; Norma Lindsey Buchanan; John S. Debenham; Michael Charles Shelton; Matthew Davie Wood; Michael Visneski; Bhaskar Krishna Arumugam; John K. Sanders; Larry Ronnie Lingerfelt; Larry Wayne Blair
Archive | 2004
Michael Charles Shelton; Alan Kent Wilson; Jessica Dee Posey-Dowty; Gergory Andrew Kramer; Luis Guillermo Rios Perdomo
Archive | 2006
Michael Charles Shelton; Jessica Dee Posey-Dowty; Kevin Joseph Edgar; Larry Ronnie Lingerfelt; Sandra Klein; Shane Kipley Kirk; Jennifer Joy Dressman