Chemical Engineering, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, Arizona State University, United States.
Chemical Engineering, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, Arizona State University, United States.
Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2015 Dec;36:1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2015.07.004. Epub 2015 Aug 8.
Aromatic compounds represent a broad class of chemicals with a range of industrial applications, all of which are conventionally derived from petroleum feedstocks. However, owing to a diversity of available pathway precursors along with natural and engineered enzyme 'parts', microbial cell factories can be engineered to create alternative, renewable routes to many of the same aromatic products. Drawing from the latest tools and strategies in metabolic engineering and synthetic biology, such efforts are becoming an increasingly systematic practice, while continued efforts promise to open new doors to an ever-expanding range and diversity of renewable chemical and material products. This short review will highlight recent and notable achievements related for the microbial production of aromatic chemicals.
芳香族化合物是一类广泛的化学品,具有多种工业应用,这些应用均来自传统的石油原料。然而,由于存在多种可用的途径前体以及天然和工程化的酶“部件”,微生物细胞工厂可以被工程化以创建许多相同芳香族产品的替代、可再生途径。利用代谢工程和合成生物学的最新工具和策略,此类努力正在成为一种日益系统化的实践,而持续的努力有望为越来越广泛的可再生化学品和材料产品开辟新的途径。本文将重点介绍与微生物生产芳香族化学品相关的最新和显著的成就。