Recent trends in methane to bioproduct conversion by methanotrophs

Biotechnol Adv. 2021 Dec:53:107861. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107861. Epub 2021 Oct 25.

Abstract

Methane is an abundant and low-cost gas with high global warming potential and its use as a feedstock can help mitigate climate change. Variety of valuable products can be produced from methane by methanotrophs in gas fermentation processes. By using methane as a sole carbon source, methanotrophic bacteria can produce bioplastics, biofuels, feed additives, ectoine and variety of other high-value chemical compounds. A lot of studies have been conducted through the years for natural methanotrophs and engineered strains as well as methanotrophic consortia. These have focused on increasing yields of native products as well as proof of concept for the synthesis of new range of chemicals by metabolic engineering. This review shows trends in the research on key methanotrophic bioproducts since 2015. Despite certain limitations of the known production strategies that makes commercialization of methane-based products challenging, there is currently much attention placed on the promising further development.

Keywords: Biofuels; Bioplastic; Chemicals; Methane bioconversion; Methanotrophs; Microbial protein.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biofuels
  • Biotechnology*
  • Carbon
  • Metabolic Engineering
  • Methane*

Substances

  • Biofuels
  • Carbon
  • Methane