| Literature DB >> 27557613 |
Kajan Srirangan, Mark Bruder1, Lamees Akawi1, Dragan Miscevic1, Shane Kilpatrick1, Murray Moo-Young1, C Perry Chou1.
Abstract
Diminishing fossil fuel reserves and mounting environmental concerns associated with petrochemical manufacturing practices have generated significant interests in developing whole-cell biocatalytic systems for the production of value-added chemicals and biofuels. Although acetyl-CoA is a common natural biogenic precursor for the biosynthesis of numerous metabolites, propionyl-CoA is unpopular and non-native to most organisms. Nevertheless, with its C3-acyl moiety as a discrete building block, propionyl-CoA can serve as another key biogenic precursor to several biological products of industrial importance. As a result, engineering propionyl-CoA metabolism, particularly in genetically tractable hosts with the use of inexpensive feedstocks, has paved an avenue for novel biomanufacturing. Herein, we present a systematic review on manipulation of propionyl-CoA metabolism as well as relevant genetic and metabolic engineering strategies for microbial production of value-added chemicals and biofuels, including odd-chain alcohols and organic acids, bio(co)polymers and polyketides. [Formula: see text].Entities:
Keywords: Biofuels; biopolymers; metabolic engineering; polyketides; propionyl-CoA; synthetic biology; value-added products
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27557613 DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2016.1216391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Biotechnol ISSN: 0738-8551 Impact factor: 8.429