Metabolic engineering strategies to enable microbial utilization of C1 feedstocks

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Wei Jiang
David Hernández Villamor
Huadong Peng
Jian Chen
Long Liu
Victoria Haritos
Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro
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[1] Imperial College London,Imperial College Centre for Synthetic Biology
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Bioengineering
[3] Monash University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[4] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Faculty of Biological Sciences
[5] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biotechnology, and Key Laboratory of industrial Biotechnology
[6] Jiangnan University,undefined
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Nature Chemical Biology | 2021年 / 17卷
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One-carbon (C1) substrates are preferred feedstocks for the biomanufacturing industry and have recently gained attention owing to their natural abundance, low production cost and availability as industrial by-products. However, native pathways to utilize these substrates are absent in most biotechnologically relevant microorganisms. Recent advances in synthetic biology, genome engineering and laboratory evolution are enabling the first steps towards the creation of synthetic C1-utilizing microorganisms. Here, we briefly review the native metabolism of methane, methanol, CO2, CO and formate, and how these C1-utilizing pathways can be engineered into heterologous hosts. In addition, this review analyses the potential, the challenges and the perspectives of C1-based biomanufacturing.
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