FURI | Spring 2019
Metabolic Engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for the Conversion of Biomass Derived Aromatics to Chrysin
The objective of the research project is to recombine the genetic pathway to produce chrysin in Corynebacterium glutamicum, a natural flavonoid found in plants. To modify the pathway, genes coding for C4H, 4CL, CHS, and CHI enzymes are transformed into bacterium and expressed in a defined order to manipulate the chemical structures to produce the compound. Once the production of chrysin is confirmed from glucose, it can be tested for production from lignin derived aromatics. This produce has the potential to produce pharmaceuticals from renewable resources. The process in which this compound is being produced will also be a more sustainable method.
Student researcher
Carlie L Rein
Biomedical engineering
Hometown: Hillsdale, New Jersey, United States
Graduation date: Spring 2021