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Strengthening microbial cell factories for efficient production of bioactive molecules

  • Bharat Singh
  • , Ankit Kumar
  • , Adesh Kumar Saini
  • , Reena Vohra Saini
  • , Rahul Thakur
  • , Shakeel A. Mohammed
  • , Hardeep Singh Tuli
  • , Vijai Kumar Gupta
  • , Mohammed Y. Areeshi
  • , Hani Faidah
  • , Naif A. Jalal
  • , Shafiul Haque
  • Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana
  • The Energy and Resources Institute
  • Scotland's Rural College
  • Jazan University
  • Umm Al-Qura University
  • Lebanese American University

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Abstract

High demand of bioactive molecules (food additives, antibiotics, plant growth enhancers, cosmetics, pigments and other commercial products) is the prime need for the betterment of human life where the applicability of the synthetic chemical product is on the saturation due to associated toxicity and ornamentations. It has been noticed that the discovery and productivity of such molecules in natural scenarios are limited due to low cellular yields as well as less optimized conventional methods. In this respect, microbial cell factories timely fulfilling the requirement of synthesizing bioactive molecules by improving production yield and screening more promising structural homologues of the native molecule. Where the robustness of the microbial host can be potentially achieved by taking advantage of cell engineering approaches such as tuning functional and adjustable factors, metabolic balancing, adapting cellular transcription machinery, applying high throughput OMICs tools, stability of genotype/phenotype, organelle optimizations, genome editing (CRISPER/Cas mediated system) and also by developing accurate model systems via machine-learning tools. In this article, we provide an overview from traditional to recent trends and the application of newly developed technologies, for strengthening the systemic approaches and providing future directions for enhancing the robustness of microbial cell factories to speed up the production of biomolecules for commercial purposes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1345-1378
Number of pages34
JournalBiotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Biotechnology
  • System biology
  • high throughput
  • metabolite
  • microbes

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