| Literature DB >> 27424210 |
Lidan Ye1, Xiaomei Lv2, Hongwei Yu3.
Abstract
Isoprene is facing a growing global market due to its wide industrial applications. Current industrial production of isoprene is almost entirely petroleum-based, which is influenced by the shrinking C5 supply, while the natural emission of isoprene is predominantly contributed by plants. To bridge the need gap, a highly efficient fermentation-based process for isoprene production might be a suitable and sustainable solution, and extensive research works have been performed to achieve this goal. Here we review the accomplishments in this field by summarizing the history and prospects of microbial isoprene production. The natural producers and biosynthesis pathways of isoprene, the key enzyme isoprene synthase and the metabolic engineering strategies adopted for developing isoprene-producing microorganisms are introduced. In particular, strategies employed for achieving engineered strains with improved performance indices are discussed based on the published papers and patents. The perspectives on further performance improvements and potential future strategies are presented as well.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteria; Isoprene; Isoprene synthase; Metabolic engineering; Protein engineering; Yeast
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27424210 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2016.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Metab Eng ISSN: 1096-7176 Impact factor: 9.783