Synthetic biology of cyanobacteria for production of biofuels and high-value products

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Cyanobacteria represent an almost ideal cellular platform for biotechnological production. However, many obstacles hinder their rapid introduction into industrial exploitation. Due to their relative ease of genetic manipulation, several improvements of the cyanobacterial chassis are under way to ensure an improved flow of carbon and reduced power into engineered biosynthetic pathways. This goes in parallel with evolving versatile tools for synthetic biology and with efforts to improve biosafety of genetically modified cyanobacteria. Even in the absence of optimal tools and cellular platforms, there are numerous reports of successful production of carbohydrates, alcohols, lipids, phenyl propanoids, and terpenoids that prove that synthetic biology based approaches in cyanobacteria are likely to result in the economically feasible production of biomolecules, including drugs and fuels.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMicroalgae-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts : From Feedstock Cultivation to End-Products
EditorsCristina Gonzalez-Fernandez , Raúl Muñoz
Number of pages21
Place of PublicationDuxford, UK
PublisherElsevier Science Inc.
Publication date2017
Pages305-325
Chapter13
ISBN (Print)9780081010235
ISBN (Electronic)9780081010273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
SeriesWoodhead Publishing Series in Energy

    Research areas

  • Biosafety, Carbon metabolism improvement, Cyanobacterial synthetic biology, Metabolic engineering, Reducing power, Synthetic biology toolbox

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