Metabolic engineering using acetate as a promising building block for the production of bio‐based chemicals

Guiping Gong , Bo Wu , Linpei Liu, Jianting Li, Qili Zhu, Mingxiong He, Guoquan Hu
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The production of biofuels and biochemicals derived from microbial fermentation has received a lot of attention and interest in light of concerns about the depletion of fossil fuel resources and climatic degeneration. However, the economic viability of feedstocks for biological conversion remains a barrier, urging researchers to develop renewable and sustainable low-cost carbon sources for future bioindustries. Owing to the numerous advantages, acetate has been regarded as a promising feedstock targeting the production of acetyl-CoA-derived chemicals. This review aims to highlight the potential of acetate as a building block in industrial biotechnology for the production of bio-based chemicals with metabolic engineering. Different alternative approaches and routes comprised of lignocellulosic biomass, waste streams, and C1 gas for acetate generation are briefly described and evaluated. Then, a thorough explanation of the metabolic pathway for biotechnological acetate conversion, cellular transport, and toxin tolerance is described. Particularly, current developments in metabolic engineering of the manufacture of biochemicals from acetate are summarized in detail, with various microbial cell factories and strategies proposed to improve acetate assimilation and enhance product formation. Challenges and future development for acetate generation and assimilation as well as chemicals production from acetate is eventually shown. This review provides an overview of the current status of acetate utilization and proves the great potential of acetate with metabolic engineering in industrial biotechnology.

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利用乙酸盐作为生产生物基化学品的有前景的构建块的代谢工程
鉴于人们对化石燃料资源枯竭和气候退化的担忧,从微生物发酵中提取的生物燃料和生物化学品的生产受到了很多关注和兴趣。然而,生物转化原料的经济可行性仍然是一个障碍,敦促研究人员为未来的生物工业开发可再生和可持续的低成本碳源。由于具有许多优点,乙酸盐被认为是一种很有前途的原料,用于生产乙酰辅酶a衍生的化学品。这篇综述旨在强调乙酸盐作为工业生物技术中利用代谢工程生产生物基化学品的构建块的潜力。简要描述和评估了由木质纤维素生物质、废物流和C1气体组成的用于乙酸盐生成的不同替代方法和路线。然后,对生物技术醋酸盐转化、细胞转运和毒素耐受的代谢途径进行了全面的解释。特别是,详细总结了由乙酸盐生产生物化学品的代谢工程的最新进展,提出了各种微生物细胞工厂和策略,以改善乙酸盐的同化和促进产物的形成。最终展示了乙酸盐生成和同化以及乙酸盐生产化学品的挑战和未来发展。这篇综述综述了乙酸盐的利用现状,并证明了乙酸盐与代谢工程在工业生物技术中的巨大潜力。
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