Title: Synthetic Biology for Synthetic Drugs and Fuels
1Synthetic Biologyfor Synthetic Drugs and Fuels
- Jay Keasling
- University of California, Berkeley
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2Malaria
3Chloroquine-based drugs
Source Roll Back Malaria World Malaria Report
2005
4Artemisininthe best anti-malarial drug
5Current process
Purification
Artemisinin
Plant synthesis
6Artemisinin demand analysis
Millions of treatments
Total ACT Demand
350
300
250
200
150
ACTs delivered
100
ACTs delivered (actual)
BCG Demand forecast scenarios
50
Demand forecasts from other groups
03
04
05
06
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20
Source Boston Consulting Group
7Artemisinin price swings
Artemisinin prices (/kg)
Food prices (indexed to Jan 2002)
Commodity food prices
Artemisinin prices
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Source Boston Consulting Group
8Artemisinin supply
Tonnes of Artemisinin
350
Historic production
Stock from previous year
300
Minimum production floor
Variable production
250
200
150
100
50
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Source Boston Consulting Group
9Current process
Purification
Artemisinin
Plant synthesis
10Microbial process
Purification
Artemisinin
Microbial synthesis
11Microbial synthesis of artemisinin
12Improvements in yield ? lower artemisinin costs
Current cost of API 1.00/g
Cost with new process .10/g
13Research, Development Delivery
Amyris Biotechnologies
Keasling Laboratory
14Global Warming and Energy Security
15Petroleum-based transportation fuels
CO2
16Corn to Ethanol
CO2
CO2
17Corn to Ethanol
CO2
CO2
18Corn to Ethanol
CO2
CO2
19Corn is not an ideal energy crop
- Water requirements
- Fertilizer requirements
- Bred to be a food crop
20Biomass to Ethanol
CO2
CO2
21US annual biomass inventory 1.3 billion tons
Wheat straw
Corn stover
6.1
Soy
19.9
6.2
Crop residues
7.6
Grains
5.2
Manure
4.1
Urban waste
2.9
Perennial crops
35.2
Forest
12.8
From Billion ton Vision, DOE USDA 2005
22How much fuel can we produce from 1.3 billion
tons of biomass?
2007 US Petroleum Consumption
7.6
7
6
2007 US Imports
5
Energy from burning biomass
4
4.4
Billion Barrels of Oil Equivalents
2007 US Domestic Production
3.5
Fuel yields from biomass using mid-term
conversion technology
3
2.5
2
1.9
1
0
23Biomass to Ethanol
CO2
CO2
24Ethanol is not an ideal fuel
25Repurposing a microbial production platform
26Repurposing a microbial production platform
Biofuel
27Engineered microbes produce oil and advanced
biofuels
28Biomass to advanced transportation fuels
CO2
CO2
29The Joint BioEnergy Institute (jbei)
CO2
CO2
30jbei a Bay Area Partnership
31jbeis Research Program
CO2
CO2
32jbei a single location
33jbei an incubator for great ideas and the green
economy
Petroleum Companies
Biofuels Companies
Biotech Companies
Plant Genetics Companies
Feedstock Companies
Chemical Companies