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Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), inevitable byproducts of aerobic respiration, exhibit both signaling and cytotoxic effects depending on concentration within cells. At controlled levels, ROS serve as crucial signaling molecules mediating intracellular signal transduction pathways. However, excessive accumulation triggers oxidative stress, leading to oxidative damage that disrupts protein structure and function, ultimately inducing cell death. Enhancing cellular adaptive responses to oxidative stress and mitigating intracellular ROS accumulation are therefore critical strategies for maintaining cellular homeostasis. This approach significantly improves product yield and underpins its widespread application across diverse sectors, including functional foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmeceuticals. This review first delineates the origins and multifaceted roles of ROS. Subsequently, it details strategies employed to bolster cellular oxidative stress resilience, focusing on process optimization and metabolic engineering approaches. Finally, synthesizing current research advances, existing challenges, and emerging trends, the review outlines future research directions aimed at enhancing the oxidative stress tolerance of microbial cell factories.
期刊介绍:
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology publishes research papers and review articles on all aspects of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology.
Since its foundation, the Journal has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world, the Journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions.
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· Data reporting on host response to microbes
· Optimization of a procedure
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