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Recent advances in synthetic biology for engineering isoprenoid production in yeast

Authors :
Vickers, Claudia E.
Williams, Thomas C.
Peng, Bingyin
Cherry, Joel
Vickers, Claudia E.
Williams, Thomas C.
Peng, Bingyin
Cherry, Joel
Source :
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Isoprenoids (terpenes/terpenoids) have many useful industrial applications, but are often not produced at industrially viable level in their natural sources. Synthetic biology approaches have been used extensively to reconstruct metabolic pathways in tractable microbial hosts such as yeast and re-engineer pathways and networks to increase yields. Here we review recent advances in this field, focusing on central carbon metabolism engineering to increase precursor supply, re-directing carbon flux for production of C10, C15, or C20 isoprenoids, and chemical decoration of high value diterpenoids (C20). We also overview other novel synthetic biology strategies that have potential utility in yeast isoprenoid pathway engineering. Finally, we address the question of what is required in the future to move the field forwards.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1343978737
Document Type :
Electronic Resource