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Engineered biosynthetic pathways and biocatalytic cascades for sustainable synthesis

Justyna Kuska, Elaine O’Reilly

2020Current Opinion in Chemical Biology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nature exploits biosynthetic cascades to construct numerous molecules from a limited set of starting materials. A deeper understanding of biosynthesis and extraordinary developments in gene technology has allowed the manipulation of natural pathways and construction of artificial cascades for the preparation of a range of molecules, which would be challenging to access using traditional synthetic chemical approaches. Alongside these metabolic engineering strategies, there has been continued interest in developing in vivo and in vitro biocatalytic cascades. Advancements in both metabolic engineering and biocatalysis are complementary, and this article aims to highlight some of the most exciting developments in these two areas with a particular focus on exploring those that have the potential to advance both pathway engineering and more traditional biocatalytic cascade development.

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Synthetic biologyMetabolic engineeringBiochemical engineeringComputational biologyBiocatalysisCascadeExploitNanotechnologyBiotechnologyChemistryComputer scienceBiologyEngineeringBiochemistryGeneMaterials scienceChromatographyCatalysisIonic liquidComputer securityMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisEnzyme Catalysis and Immobilization