利用植根于功能 "omics "的微生物群落建模推动环境生物技术的发展

IF 7.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Pranav Sampara , Christopher E Lawson , Matthew J Scarborough , Ryan M Ziels
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摘要

解决紧迫的环境和气候紧急情况的新兴生物技术需要利用驱动此类工程过程的基础微生物群的巨大功能多样性。建模是工艺工程的一个重要方面,可为系统设计提供信息,并帮助诊断优化性能。传统 "生物过程模型假定功能行会内的生物量是同质的,因此无法预测不同微生物生理的新特性,如产品特异性和群落相互作用。然而,基于功能 "全息 "方法的最新进展提供了一个 "透镜",我们可以通过它来探测和测量环境微生物群的原位生态生理学。在这里,我们将概述结合功能 "全息 "数据的微生物群落建模方法,我们认为这些方法可以提高我们设计和控制新型环境生物技术的能力。
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Advancing environmental biotechnology with microbial community modeling rooted in functional ‘omics

Emerging biotechnologies that solve pressing environmental and climate emergencies will require harnessing the vast functional diversity of the underlying microbiomes driving such engineered processes. Modeling is a critical aspect of process engineering that informs system design as well as aids diagnostic optimization of performance. ‘Conventional’ bioprocess models assume homogenous biomass within functional guilds and thus fail to predict emergent properties of diverse microbial physiologies, such as product specificity and community interactions. Yet, recent advances in functional ‘omics-based approaches can provide a ‘lens’ through which we can probe and measure in situ ecophysiologies of environmental microbiomes. Here, we overview microbial community modeling approaches that incorporate functional ‘omics data, which we posit can advance our ability to design and control new environmental biotechnologies going forward.

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Current opinion in biotechnology
Current opinion in biotechnology 工程技术-生化研究方法
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16.20
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2.60%
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226
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Biotechnology (COBIOT) is renowned for publishing authoritative, comprehensive, and systematic reviews. By offering clear and readable syntheses of current advances in biotechnology, COBIOT assists specialists in staying updated on the latest developments in the field. Expert authors annotate the most noteworthy papers from the vast array of information available today, providing readers with valuable insights and saving them time. As part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite of journals, COBIOT is accompanied by the open-access primary research journal, Current Research in Biotechnology (CRBIOT). Leveraging the editorial excellence, high impact, and global reach of the Current Opinion legacy, CO+RE journals ensure they are widely read resources integral to scientists' workflows. COBIOT is organized into themed sections, each reviewed once a year. These themes cover various areas of biotechnology, including analytical biotechnology, plant biotechnology, food biotechnology, energy biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, systems biology, nanobiotechnology, tissue, cell, and pathway engineering, chemical biotechnology, and pharmaceutical biotechnology.
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