Engineering Pseudomonas for phenazine biosynthesis, regulation, and biotechnological applications: a review

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Muhammad Bilal
Shuqi Guo
Hafiz M. N. Iqbal
Hongbo Hu
Wei Wang
Xuehong Zhang
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] School of Engineering and Sciences,Tecnologico de Monterrey
[3] Campus Monterrey,National Experimental Teaching Center for Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
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Metabolic engineering; Phenazine biosynthesis; Regulation; Biological functionalities;
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Pseudomonas strains are increasingly attracting considerable attention as a valuable bacterial host both for basic and applied research. It has been considered as a promising candidate to produce a variety of bioactive secondary metabolites, particularly phenazines. Apart from the biotechnological perspective, these aromatic compounds have the notable potential to inhibit plant-pathogenic fungi and thus are useful in controlling plant diseases. Nevertheless, phenazines production is quite low by the wild-type strains that necessitated its yield improvement for large-scale agricultural applications. Metabolic engineering approaches with the advent of plentiful information provided by systems-level genomic and transcriptomic analyses enabled the development of new biological agents functioning as potential cell factories for producing the desired level of value-added bioproducts. This study presents an up-to-date overview of recombinant Pseudomonas strains as the preferred choice of host organisms for the biosynthesis of natural phenazines. The biosynthetic pathway and regulatory mechanism involved in the phenazine biosynthesis are comprehensively discussed. Finally, a summary of biological functionalities and biotechnological applications of the phenazines is also provided.
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