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    Título
    Prospective bioconversion of CO2 and CO into fine chemicals via halophilic purple phototrophic bacteria
    Autor
    Stegman, Samuel
    Melkonian, Chrats
    Tamarit, Daniel
    Huang-Lin, Elisa
    Lebrero Fernández, RaquelAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Cantera Ruiz De Pellon, SaraAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Año del Documento
    2025
    Editorial
    Springer
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, 2025, vol. 24, n.1, p. 29-41
    Resumo
    Microbial conversion of cheap and prob- lematic carbon sources, like CO 2 and CO, into fine chemicals offers a promising green alternative to numerous traditionally fossil fuel-based industries such as steel, cement, and pharmaceuticals produc- tion. Purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB) are emerg- ing as versatile key players in carbon–neutral systems due to their anoxygenic photosynthesis and diverse metabolic capabilities, enabling the transformation of carbon and nutrients into a wide range of valua- ble products. Traditionally positioned to treat organic carbon and produce medium-value products like bio- plastics and biomass, PPB also exhibit autotrophic capabilities, enabling the valorization of waste gases, such as CO2 and CO. A key strength of PPB is their metabolic and ecological diversity, including spe- cies inhabiting saline environments. Halophilic bac- teria are known producers of valuable chemicals for pharmaceutical and medical applications, such as osmolytes (ectoine, hydroxyectoine), pigments, amino acids (proline) and natural coenzymes (ubiqui- none), yet halophilic PPB remain underexplored in green upcycling processes. This study identified halophilic PPB capable of transforming waste gases into health and wellness products. Through a compre- hensive literature review, we compiled a list of halo- philic PPB and mined their genomes for genes linked to CO₂/CO utilization as carbon sources. Further genomic search revealed genes encoding enzymes for ectoine/hydroxyectoine, proline, ubiquinone, and carotenoids (lycopene, β-carotene, spirilloxanthin, and spheroidene). We identified 276 genomes of PPB with the genomic potential to valorise CO₂/CO into health-promoting ingredients, highlighting 22 spe- cies capable of producing three or more chemicals simultaneously. These findings highlight the untapped potential of halophilic PPB as bio-platforms for sus- tainable pharmaceutical production.
    Materias Unesco
    23 Química
    Palabras Clave
    Carbon dioxide
    Carbon monoxide
    Halophiles
    Health ingredients
    Purple phototrophic bacteria
    ISSN
    1569-1705
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1007/s11157-025-09722-w
    Patrocinador
    Open access funding provided by FEDER European Funds and the Junta De Castilla y León under the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization (RIS3) of Castilla y León 2021-2027.
    This work was funded by the European Union (a European Commission HORIZON-MSCA-2023-PF-01-01 grant, HALO, project no. 101155221)
    Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MCIN) project CIRCULARBIOMED - (PID2022-139110OA-I00)
    Junta de Castilla y León (UIC 393)
    Version del Editor
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11157-025-09722-w
    Propietario de los Derechos
    © 2025 The Author(s)
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/75925
    Tipo de versión
    info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Derechos
    openAccess
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