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Plant synthetic biology‐based biofortification, strategies and recent progresses

Kai Wang, Zhongchi Liu

2025Journal of Integrative Plant Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Hidden hunger, caused by chronic micronutrient deficiencies, affects billions of people worldwide and remains a critical public health issue despite progress in food production. Biofortification offers a promising solution by enhancing nutrient levels within plant tissues through traditional breeding or advanced biotechnologies. Recent advancements in plant synthetic biology have significantly improved biofortification strategies, enabling precise and targeted nutrient enrichment. This mini‐review outlines five core strategies in synthetic biology‐based biofortification: overexpression of endogenous biosynthetic genes, introduction of heterologous biosynthetic pathways, expression of nutrient‐specific transporters, optimization of transcriptional regulation, and protein (directed) evolution. Vitamin B 1 biofortification serves as a primary illustrative example due to its historical importance and ongoing relevance. Recent breakthroughs, particularly from Chinese research teams, are also highlighted. Together, these strategies offer transformative potential for addressing global nutritional challenges through precise, sustainable and innovative plant‐based approaches.

Topics & Concepts

BiofortificationBiotechnologyBiologySynthetic biologyComputational biologyMicronutrientMedicinePathologyPlant tissue culture and regenerationPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects