可持续的代谢工程需要一个完美的三重法
Glenn Nurwono1, Samantha O'Keeffe2, Nian Liu2
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, USA.
Current opinion in biotechnology
|August 13, 2023
概括
代谢工程通过优化细胞代谢提供可持续的化学替代品. 反向工程方法指导选择理想的基质,产品和生物体,以实现高效的生物工艺开发.
科学领域:
- 生物技术和代谢工程 生物技术和代谢工程
- 可持续的化学合成
- 工业微生物学 工业微生物学
背景情况:
- 细胞代谢为可持续的化学品生产提供了多功能途径.
- 代谢工程可以提高产品的产量,速度和标题.
- 导航基质-产品-有机体组合对于代谢工程来说是复杂的.
研究的目的:
- 为代谢工程提出反向工程策略.
- 为可持续生物工艺的基质,产品和生物体的选择提供指导.
- 为了应对导航代谢工程项目参数的挑战.
主要方法:
- 反向工程策略是从产品选择开始的.
- 根据产品要求,基质和生物体的随后配对.
- 使用传统和非传统原料对现有生物产品合成的分析.
主要成果:
- 已经探索了一个重要的生物产品空间.
- 顶级化合物主要是使用葡萄糖和模型生物合成的.
- 非传统的原料和非模型生物对先进的生物产品合成有前途.
结论:
- 一个完美的基质-有机体-产品三重体对于可持续的代谢工程至关重要.
- 审慎的选择揭示了代谢工程中尚未开发的潜力.
- 拟议的战略有助于导航复杂的代谢工程工作.
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