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Cell-Free System for Combinatorial Discovery of Enzymes Capable of Transforming Biomass for Biofuels TECH FIELD(S) Cleantech - Biofuels FEATURES Biofuels produced from biomass provide a promising alternative to fossil fuels. Biomass is an inexpensive, readily available and renewable resource. However, the process of converting biomass into biofuels is difficult and costly. Biomass consists of insoluble polysaccharides such as cellulose that are difficult to break down into fermentable sugars like glucose. Many combinations of enzymes and proteins that naturally deconstruct cellulose and other biomass components have been identified, but efficient methods of generating target polypeptides that can be used in the production of biofuels from biomass have not been developed. UW-Madison researchers have developed compositions and methods that expand the ability to make, express and identify target polypeptides, including enzymes capable of enhancing the deconstruction of biomass into fermentable sugars. This approach uses a cell-free system to express enzymes and other polypeptides in a combinatorial manner. Because the system is cell-free, the enzymes can be assayed without intermediate cloning steps or purification of the protein products. This system also is more reliable than conventional methods for analyzing biomass transformation because it does not utilize living systems, which could rapidly consume soluble sugars. Specifically, the system compromises a cell-free extract for synthesizing the target polypeptide, a nucleotide sequence that encodes a fusion protein containing a cohesion domain and a biomass binding domain, and a nucleotide sequence that encodes a second fusion protein containing a dockerin domain and a polypeptide capable of catalyzing biomass transformation. The system also may include additional polypeptides and fusion proteins. The target polypeptides may be synthesized in the presence of different types of biomass to determine their effects on biomass deconstruction. BENEFITS
INVENTOR(S) Brian G. Fox, Nathaniel L. Elsen INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STATUS Patent applied for. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact by Email (Clicking this link will open a contact form in a popup window. If you have problems viewing the form, try disabling your popup blocker software.) Phone: (608) 262-4924 |
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