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Marcelo Lattarulo Campos1, Guilherme Souza Prado2, Vanessa Olinto Dos Santos3, Lara Camelo Nascimento4, Stephan Machado Dohms5, Nicolau Brito da Cunha6, Marcelo Henrique Soller Ramada7, Maria Fatima Grossi-de-Sa8, Simoni Campos Dias9.
Abstract
Mosses have long been recognized as powerful experimental tools for the elucidation of complex processes in plant biology. Recent increases in the availability of sequenced genomes and mutant collections, the establishment of novel technologies for targeted mutagenesis, and the development of viable protocols for large-scale production in bioreactors are now transforming mosses into one of the most versatile tools for biotechnological applications. In the present review, we highlight the astonishing biotechnological potential of mosses and how these plants are being exploited for industrial, pharmaceutical, and environmental applications. We focus on the biological features that support their use as model organisms for basic and applied research, and how these are being leveraged to explore the biotechnological potential in an increasing number of species. Finally, we also provide an overview of the available moss cultivation protocols from an industrial perspective, offering insights into batch operations that are not yet well established or do not even exist in the literature. Our goal is to bolster the use of mosses as factories for the biosynthesis of molecules of interest and to show how these species can be harnessed for the generation of novel and commercially useful bioproducts.Entities:
Keywords: Bioproducts; Biotechnology; Bryophyte; Model organisms; Physcomitrella patens
Year: 2020 PMID: 32151692 DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Adv ISSN: 0734-9750 Impact factor: 14.227