Biorefinery system, methods and compositions thereof
View Patent ↗The present disclosure relates to bioengineering approaches for producing biofuel and, in particular, to the use of a C 1 metabolizing microorganism reactor system for converting C 1 substrates, such as methane or methanol, into biomass and subsequently into biofuels, bioplastics, or the like.
1. A biomass comprising whole and/or lysed cells of a methanotroph bacteria and, a δ 13 C ranging from about −30‰ to about −70‰, wherein said methanotroph bacteria comprises a heterologous polynucleotide and wherein said methanotroph bacteria comprising said heterologous polynucleotide produce a biomass comprised of whole and/or lysed cells with a δ 13 C ranging from about −30‰ to about −70‰ when cultured with a C 1 substrate.
2. The biomass of claim 1 , wherein said δ 13 C of said biomass ranges from about −40‰ to about −65‰.
3. The biomass of claim 1 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria is selected from the group consisting of Methylomonas sp. 16a (ATCC PTA 2402), Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b (NRRL B-11,196), Methylosinus sporium (NRRL B-11,197), Methylocystis parvus (NRRL B-11,198), Methylomonas methanica (NRRL B-11,199), Methylomonas albus (NRRL B-11,200), Methylobacter capsulatus Y (NRRL B-11,201), Methylococcus capsulatus Bath (NCIMB 11132), Methylobacterium organophilum (ATCC 27,886), Methylomonas sp. AJ-3670 (FERM P-2400), Methylomicrobium alcaliphilum, Methylocella silvestris, Methylacidiphilum infernorum, Methylibium petroleiphilum, Methylobacterium populi , and any combination thereof.
4. The biomass of claim 1 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria comprises a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a thioesterase, malonyl-CoAacyl carrier protein transacylase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, and any combination thereof, and said methanotroph bacteria accumulates an increased level of fatty acids as compared to a wild-type methanotroph bacteria without said heterologous polynucleotide and grown under same conditions.
5. The biomass of claim 4 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide encoding said thioesterase is codon optimized for expression in said methanotroph bacteria.
6. The biomass of claim 5 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide encoding said thioesterase is an E. coli tesA lacking a periplasmic targeting sequence.
7. The biomass of claim 4 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide encoding said malonyl-CoAacyl carrier protein transacylase is an E. coli fabD, and wherein said heterologous polynucleotide is codon optimized for expression in said methanotroph bacteria.
8. The biomass of claim 4 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide encoding said acetyl-CoA carboxylase is an E. coli accA, accB, accC, accD, or any combination thereof, and wherein said heterologous polynucleotide is codon optimized for expression in said methanotroph bacteria.
9. The biomass of claim 4 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria further comprises a mutation that minimizes or eliminates fatty acid-CoA ligase activity, wherein said mutation is in an endogenous fatty acid-CoA ligase gene.
10. A biomass comprising (a) a culture of said methanotroph bacteria of claim 1 together with a culture media in which said methanotroph bacteria were grown; (b) said methanotroph bacteria of claim 1 grown and recovered from said culture media; or (c) a spent media composition recovered from said culture of said methanotroph bacteria of (a), and wherein said biomass comprises a δ 13 C ranging from about −30‰ to about −70‰.
11. The biomass of claim 10 , wherein said biomass is said spent media composition recovered from said culture of said methanotroph bacteria of (a), and further comprising an oil composition that is extracted or concentrated from said spent media composition.
12. A method of producing biomass, comprising culturing methanotroph bacteria in a controlled culturing unit in the presence of a feedstock comprising a C 1 substrate under conditions and for a time sufficient to produce a biomass, wherein said methanotroph bacteria comprises a heterologous polynucleotide and wherein said biomass comprises whole and/or lysed cells of said methanotroph bacteria and a δ 13 C range from about −30‰ to about −70‰.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria are cultured in a controlled culture unit selected from the group consisting of a fermentor, a bioreactor, a hollow fiber cell, a packed bed bioreactor, and combinations thereof.
14. The method of claim 12 , wherein said feedstock comprising a C 1 substrate is natural gas or methane.
15. The method of claim 12 , wherein said biomass comprises (a) a culture of said methanotroph bacteria together with a culture media in which said methanotroph bacteria were grown; (b) said methanotroph bacteria recovered from said culture media; of (c) a spent media composition recovered from said culture media comprising said methanotroph bacteria.
16. The method of claim 12 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria is selected from the group consisting of Methylomonas sp. 16a (ATCC PTA 2402), Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b (NRRL B-11,196), Methylosinus sporium (NRRL B-11,197), Methylocystis parvus (NRRL B-11,198), Methylomonas methanica (NRRL B-11,199), Methylomonas albus (NRRL B-11,200), Methylobacter capsulatus Y (NRRL B-11,201), Methylococcus capsulatus Bath (NCIMB 11132), Methylobacterium organophilum (ATCC 27,886), Methylomonas sp. AJ-3670 (FERM P-2400), Methylomicrobium alcaliphilum, Methylocella silvestris, Methylacidiphilum infernorum, Methylibium petroleiphilum, Methylobacterium populi , and any combination thereof.
17. The method of 12 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria are cultured in a bioreactor comprising balanced media.
18. The method of claim 12 , wherein said methanotroph bacteria are cultured in a bioreactor comprising unbalanced media having limiting quantities of phosphorus, nitrogen, trace elements, oxygen relative to a balanced media, or any combination thereof.
19. The method of claim 12 , wherein said δ 13 C of said biomass ranges from about −40‰ to about −65‰.