Gene regulation in biofuel production

There is a pressing need to develop “second generation” biofuel technologies that efficiently utilise recalcitrant waste materials. One bacterium that has been commercially developed is the thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius, which can produce ethanol from solid municipal waste. We are trying to understand  how key genes involved in bioethanol production are controlled and to develop new tools to  optimise the process.