François Jean Marie, Lachaux Cléa, Morin Nicolas
Toulouse Biotechnology Institute (TBI), Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INRA, INSA, Toulouse, France.
Toulouse White Biotechnology Center (TWB), Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2020 Jan 10;7:446. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00446. eCollection 2019.
The global warming conjugated with our reliance to petrol derived processes and products have raised strong concern about the future of our planet, asking urgently to find sustainable substitute solutions to decrease this reliance and annihilate this climate change mainly due to excess of CO emission. In this regard, the exploitation of microorganisms as microbial cell factories able to convert non-edible but renewable carbon sources into biofuels and commodity chemicals appears as an attractive solution. However, there is still a long way to go to make this solution economically viable and to introduce the use of microorganisms as one of the motor of the forthcoming bio-based economy. In this review, we address a scientific issue that must be challenged in order to improve the value of microbial organisms as cell factories. This issue is related to the capability of microbial systems to optimize carbon conservation during their metabolic processes. This initiative, which can be addressed nowadays using the advances in Synthetic Biology, should lead to an increase in products yield per carbon assimilated which is a key performance indice in biotechnological processes, as well as to indirectly contribute to a reduction of CO emission.
全球变暖加上我们对源自石油的工艺和产品的依赖,引发了人们对地球未来的强烈担忧,迫切要求找到可持续的替代解决方案,以减少这种依赖,并消除主要由过量碳排放导致的气候变化。在这方面,将微生物作为能够将不可食用但可再生的碳源转化为生物燃料和商品化学品的微生物细胞工厂加以利用,似乎是一个有吸引力的解决方案。然而,要使这一解决方案在经济上可行,并将微生物的使用作为即将到来的生物基经济的驱动力之一加以推广,仍有很长的路要走。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了一个为提高微生物作为细胞工厂的价值而必须攻克的科学问题。这个问题与微生物系统在其代谢过程中优化碳守恒的能力有关。如今利用合成生物学的进展可以解决这一问题,这将提高每同化碳的产品产量,这是生物技术过程中的一个关键性能指标,同时也将间接地有助于减少碳排放。