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Light-Controlled Fermentations for Microbial Chemical and Protein Production
Published on: March 22, 2022
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微生物発酵におけるスケーラブルなメタボローム多様性を可能にする多次元戦略
Anton Lindig1, Makram Fataeri1,2, Georg Hubmann1
1Chair for Bioprocess Engineering, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund University, Emil-Figge-Straße 66, 44227, Dortmund, Germany.
Scientific reports
|January 29, 2026
まとめ
培養システム全体での一貫した天然物(NP)発見の達成は困難です。生体プロセスパラメータの多次元最適化は、新規薬剤リードのメタボロームのスケーラビリティと再現性を向上させる鍵となります。
背景:
- Natural products (NPs) are vital drug lead sources.
- NP biosynthesis is sensitive to cultivation conditions, hindering scalability and reproducibility.
- Metabolic footprint consistency across systems is a major challenge in NP discovery.
結論:
- Multidimensional optimization is essential for robust metabolome scalability and reproducibility.
- This approach facilitates the discovery of novel natural products.
- Findings pave the way for more reliable NP drug lead identification across diverse bioprocesses.
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