Artículo
Emerging engineering principles for yield improvement in microbial cell design
Fecha de publicación:
10/2012
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
ISSN:
2001-0370
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Metabolic Engineering has undertaken a rapid transformation in the last ten years making real progress towards the production of a wide range of molecules and fine chemicals using a designed cellular host. However, the maximization of product yields through pathway optimization is a constant and central challenge of this field. Traditional methods used to improve the production of target compounds from engineered biosynthetic pathways in non-native hosts include: codon usage optimization, elimination of the accumulation of toxic intermediates or byproducts, enhanced production of rate-limiting enzymes, selection of appropriate promoter and ribosome binding sites, application of directed evolution of enzymes, and chassis re-circuit. Overall, these approaches tend to be specific for each engineering project rather than a systematic practice based on a more generalizable strategy. In this mini-review, we highlight some novel and extensive approaches and tools intended to address the improvement of a target product formation, founded in sophisticated principles such as dynamic control, pathway genes modularization, and flux modeling.
Palabras clave:
METABOLIC ENGINEERING
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CELL DESIGN
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MODULARIZATION
,
METABOLIC FLUX
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
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Comba, Santiago; Arabolaza, Ana Lorena; Gramajo, Hugo Cesar; Emerging engineering principles for yield improvement in microbial cell design; Elsevier; Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal; 3; 4; 10-2012; 1-6
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