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Using synthetic lixiviant biology for the recovery of precious and toxic metals from anthropogenic sources

Grant US12584191B2 Kind: B2 Mar 24, 2026

Assignee

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

Inventors

Wen Shan Yew, Maybelle Darlene Kho Go, Lu Ting Liow, Rashmi Rajasabhai

Abstract

The present invention generally relates to methods of biological reduction of metal-cyanide complexes after metal-cyanidation and methods of biologically hydrolysing cyanide. More particularly, the present invention allows the engineering of an integrated synthetic lixiviant biological system to be housed within a synthetic host (such as the cyanogenic Chromobacterium violaceum) for efficient precious metal recovery and toxic metal remediation of electronic waste; with up to four main components/modules in the design and engineering of the synthetic host: 1) synthetic cyanogenesis; 2) synthetic metal recovery; 3) synthetic cyanolysis; and 4) synthetic circuits for lixiviant biology. Bacteria capable of reducing ionic metal to ionic metal (such as gold or silver) as nanoparticles, comprising mercury(11) reductase (MerA) comprising a substitution mutation at position V317, Y441, C464, A323D, A414E, G415I, E416C, L417I, I418D, or A422N, are also disclosed. Processes of synthetic cyanide lixiviant production using genetically engineered bacterium transformed with a heterologous hydrogen cyanide synthase gene and a heterologous 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase mutant gene are also disclosed. Processes of synthetic cyanolysis using a genetically engineered bacterium transformed with a heterologous nitrilase gene are also disclosed.

CPC Classifications

C12B 11/08 C12N 1/06 C12N 9/0006 C12N 9/0014 C12N 9/0091 C12N 9/22 C12N 15/11 C12N 15/902 C12N 2310/20 C12N 2800/80 C12P 13/002 C12Y 101/01095 C12Y 104/99005 C12Y 116/01001

Filing Date

2020-04-08

Application No.

17601802

Claims

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