Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR/CIMAR), University of Porto, Matosinhos 4450-208, Portugal.
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Porto 4169-007, Portugal.
FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2023 Mar 10;47(2). doi: 10.1093/femsre/fuad015.
Fatty acids are important molecules in bioenergetics and also in industry. The phylum cyanobacteria consists of a group of prokaryotes that typically carry out oxygenic photosynthesis with water as an electron donor and use carbon dioxide as a carbon source to generate a range of biomolecules, including fatty acids. They are also able to import exogenous free fatty acids and direct them to biosynthetic pathways. Here, we review current knowledge on mechanisms and regulation of free fatty acid transport into cyanobacterial cells, their subsequent activation and use in the synthesis of fatty acid-containing biomolecules such as glycolipids and alka(e)nes, as well as recycling of free fatty acids derived from such molecules. This review also covers efforts in the engineering of such cyanobacterial fatty acid-associated pathways en route to optimized biofuel production.
脂肪酸是生物能量学和工业领域的重要分子。蓝细菌门由一群原核生物组成,它们通常利用水作为电子供体进行有氧光合作用,并以二氧化碳作为碳源来生成包括脂肪酸在内的一系列生物分子。它们还能够输入外源游离脂肪酸,并将其引导至生物合成途径。本文综述了蓝细菌细胞内游离脂肪酸运输的机制和调控、后续激活以及在糖脂和链烷烃等含脂肪酸生物分子合成中的应用,以及游离脂肪酸从这些分子衍生的再循环等方面的最新研究进展。本文还综述了在工程改造蓝细菌相关脂肪酸途径以优化生物燃料生产方面的努力。