二醇生产的代谢工程

K. Leja, Dorota Samul, P. Kubiak, A. Drożdżyńska, A. Kośmider, W. Juzwa, Mariusz Lesiecki, K. Czaczyk
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近年来,经常观察到减少使用化学过程生产商品化学品,并用微生物替代品替代它们。然而,由于这些生物技术合成材料的效率较低,人们不断进行研究,以通过控制细菌细胞的代谢来提高其生产率。这个问题的一个解决方案是改变微生物培养的环境条件,或者,通过使用额外的和重要的酶作为代谢物生产的辅助因子来控制培养基的组成。微生物的这种生产也可以通过使用基因工程工具来改进,由此修饰的细菌能够合成比野生型菌株多几倍的理想代谢物。生物技术合成二醇,如1,2-丙二醇(1,2- pd), 1,3-丙二醇(1,3- pd)和2,3-丁二醇(2,3- bd)通过可再生原料的直接微生物生物转化,甚至从生物燃料生产的废料,已经得到了很好的描述。这些二醇广泛应用于许多工业部门,包括化学品、食品、化妆品和药品的生产。由于提高其生产效率的方法仍在研究中,本章综述了1,2- pd、1,3- pd和2,3- bd在生产菌株代谢工程和发酵工艺优化方面的最新进展。关键词:1,2-丙二醇(1,2- pd);1、探索()国内外1,3 -丙二醇;1,较大影响(1、4-PD);2, 3-Butanediol()国内外2,3 -丙二醇;文化条件;培养基成分;代谢工程
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Metabolic Engineering for the Production of Diols
During recent years, the reduced use of chemical processes to produce commodity chemicals, and their substitution with microbiological alternatives, has been frequently observed. However, because of the low efficiency of these biotechnological synthetic materials, investigations are constantly being performed to increase their productivity by controlling the metabolism of bacterial cells. One solution to this problem would be to modify the environmental conditions of the culture of microorganisms or, alternatively, to control the composition of the culture medium by using additional and important enzymes that serve as cofactors in metabolite production. Such production by microorganisms can be also improved by employing genetic engineering tools, whereby modified bacteria are able to synthesize several-fold more desirable metabolites than can wild-type strains. The biotechnological synthesis of diols such as 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PD), 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD) and 2,3-butanediol (2,3-BD) by the direct microbial bioconversion of renewable feedstocks, and even from waste materials of biofuel production, has been well described. These diols are widely used in many branches of industry, including the production of chemicals, food products, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. As the methods used to increase the efficiency of their production are still being investigated, recent developments in the production of 1,2-PD, 1,3-PD and 2,3-BD, with regards to the metabolic engineering of production strains and the optimization of fermentation processes, are reviewed and discussed in this chapter. Keywords: 1,2-Propanediol (1,2-PD); 1,3-Propanediol (1,3-PD); 1,4-Butanediol (1,4-PD); 2,3-Butanediol (2,3-PD); culture conditions; medium composition; metabolic engineering
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