Synthetic microbial ecosystems for biotechnology

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Jagroop Pandhal
Josselin Noirel
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[1] University of Sheffield,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, ChELSI Institute
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Biotechnology Letters | 2014年 / 36卷
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Algai (for biofuels); Artificial microbial communities; Biofuels; Engineering ecosystems; Microbial communities; Synthetic ecology;
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Most highly controlled and specific applications of microorganisms in biotechnology involve pure cultures. Maintaining single strain cultures is important for industry as contaminants can reduce productivity and lead to longer “down-times” during sterilisation. However, microbes working together provide distinct advantages over pure cultures. They can undertake more metabolically complex tasks, improve efficiency and even expand applications to open systems. By combining rapidly advancing technologies with ecological theory, the use of microbial ecosystems in biotechnology will inevitably increase. This review provides insight into the use of synthetic microbial communities in biotechnology by applying the engineering paradigm of measure, model, manipulate and manufacture, and illustrate the emerging wider potential of the synthetic ecology field. Systems to improve biofuel production using microalgae are also discussed.
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页码:1141 / 1151
页数:10
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