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Design and engineering of artificial microbial consortia for biohydrogen production

İpek Ergal, Günther Bochmann, Werner Fuchs, Simon K.‐M. R. Rittmann

2021Current Opinion in Biotechnology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In natural microbial ecosystems the metabolic diversity of the organisms enables interaction among the community members and allows them to engage in syntrophic interactions. With regard to biotechnology, artificial microbial consortium engineering is used to improve productivities and yields of bioprocesses. However, to achieve supreme productivity or efficiency at industrial scale, defined ecosystems must be physiologically well-selected to meet eco-biotechnological demands. Here, we present an artificial microbial consortia design and engineering pipeline for developing dark fermentative biohydrogen production processes. The proposed pipeline might be considered as a blue-print for enhancing other bioprocesses that fundamentally face metabolic restrictions or kinetic limitations.

Topics & Concepts

BiohydrogenBiochemical engineeringMetabolic engineeringSynthetic biologyPipeline (software)ProductivityProduction (economics)BiotechnologyMicrobial consortiumEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceMicroorganismEngineeringBiologyBacteriaHydrogen productionComputational biologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsProgramming languageCatalysisEnzymeGeneticsBiochemistryMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionBiofuel production and bioconversionAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production