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A functional and applied perspective of Vitreoscilla hemoglobin: from oxygen carriage to biotechnological innovation.
Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb), a homodimeric bacterial hemoglobin, exhibits distinct oxygen-binding properties that enhance cellular respiration and metabolic activity, particularly under hypoxic conditions. This review presents an updated and comprehensive synthesis of VHb-related research, encompassing its molecular structure, redox biochemistry, and transcriptional regulation. Compared with previous reviews, this work integrates recent mechanistic insights-especially those concerning transcription factor interactions, redox-coupled electron transfer, and structural-function relationships elucidated via targeted mutagenesis. In addition to its canonical role in oxygen delivery, VHb has been increasingly utilized in synthetic biology, high-cell-density fermentation, CRISPR-regulated expression platforms, and mammalian systems. Its biotechnological applications extend to enhancing microbial productivity under oxygen limitation, facilitating biocatalysis, and promoting biodegradation. In addition, the review highlights the emerging application of the vgb promoter as a strong regulatory element and summarizes current trends in VHb-related intellectual property and commercial development. VHb also shows promise in next-generation technologies such as environmental remediation and precision agriculture. Future directions should focus on optimizing expression systems, characterizing protein interaction networks, and engineering modular VHb-based components for advanced biosystems.
期刊介绍:
Biotechnology Letters is the world’s leading rapid-publication primary journal dedicated to biotechnology as a whole – that is to topics relating to actual or potential applications of biological reactions affected by microbial, plant or animal cells and biocatalysts derived from them.
All relevant aspects of molecular biology, genetics and cell biochemistry, of process and reactor design, of pre- and post-treatment steps, and of manufacturing or service operations are therefore included.
Contributions from industrial and academic laboratories are equally welcome. We also welcome contributions covering biotechnological aspects of regenerative medicine and biomaterials and also cancer biotechnology. Criteria for the acceptance of papers relate to our aim of publishing useful and informative results that will be of value to other workers in related fields.
The emphasis is very much on novelty and immediacy in order to justify rapid publication of authors’ results. It should be noted, however, that we do not normally publish papers (but this is not absolute) that deal with unidentified consortia of microorganisms (e.g. as in activated sludge) as these results may not be easily reproducible in other laboratories.
Papers describing the isolation and identification of microorganisms are not regarded as appropriate but such information can be appended as supporting information to a paper. Papers dealing with simple process development are usually considered to lack sufficient novelty or interest to warrant publication.