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Towards synthetic ecology: strategies for the optimization of microbial community functions

Magdalena San Román, Andrea Arrabal, Belen Benitez‐Dominguez, Isabel Quirós-Rodríguez, Juan Díaz‐Colunga

2025Frontiers in Synthetic Biology9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbial communities are able to carry out myriad functions of biotechnological interest, ranging from the degradation of industrial waste to the synthesis of valuable chemical products. Over the past years, several strategies have emerged for the design of microbial communities and the optimization of their functions. Here we provide an accessible overview of these strategies. We highlight how principles of synthetic biology, originally devised for the engineering of individual organisms and sub-organismal units (e.g., enzymes), have influenced the development of the field of synthetic microbial ecology. With this, we aim to encourage readers to critically evaluate how insights from synthetic biology should guide our approach to community-level engineering.

Topics & Concepts

Microbial population biologyEcologyMicrobial ecologyBiochemical engineeringBiologyEngineeringBacteriaPaleontologyMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionGene Regulatory Network AnalysisAlgal biology and biofuel production