Genome-scale biological models for industrial microbial systems

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Nan Xu
Chao Ye
Liming Liu
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[1] Jiangnan University,State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology
[2] Yangzhou University,College of Bioscience and Biotechnology
[3] Jiangnan University,Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology
[4] Jiangnan University,The Laboratory of Food Microbial
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Genome-scale modeling; Systematic metabolic engineering; Cell growth; Microbial biosynthesis;
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The primary aims and challenges associated with microbial fermentation include achieving faster cell growth, higher productivity, and more robust production processes. Genome-scale biological models, predicting the formation of an interaction among genetic materials, enzymes, and metabolites, constitute a systematic and comprehensive platform to analyze and optimize the microbial growth and production of biological products. Genome-scale biological models can help optimize microbial growth-associated traits by simulating biomass formation, predicting growth rates, and identifying the requirements for cell growth. With regard to microbial product biosynthesis, genome-scale biological models can be used to design product biosynthetic pathways, accelerate production efficiency, and reduce metabolic side effects, leading to improved production performance. The present review discusses the development of microbial genome-scale biological models since their emergence and emphasizes their pertinent application in improving industrial microbial fermentation of biological products.
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页码:3439 / 3451
页数:12
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