Recent advances in screening amino acid overproducers

Junkai Tuo, Said Nawab, Xiaoyan Ma*, Yi Xin Huo

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Abstract

Microbial fermentation has contributed to 80% of global amino acid production. The key to microbial fermentation is to obtain fermentation strains with high performance to produce target amino acids with a high yield. These strains are primarily derived from screening enormous mutant libraries. Therefore, a high-throughput, rapid, accurate, and universal screening strategy for amino acid overproducers has become a guarantee for obtaining optional amino acid overproducers. In recent years, the rapid development of various novel screening strategies has been witnessed. However, proper analysis and discussion of these innovative technologies are lacking. Here we systematically reviewed recent advances in screening strategies: the auxotrophic-based strategy, the biosensor-based strategy, and the latest translation-based screening strategy. The design principle, application scope, working efficiency, screening accuracy, and universality of these strategies were discussed in detail. The potential for screening nonstandard amino acid overproducers was also analyzed. Guidance for the improvement of future screening strategies is provided in this review, which could expedite the reconstruction of amino acid overproducers and help promote the fermentation industry to reduce cost, increase yield, and improve quality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100066
JournalEngineering Microbiology
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Biosensor
  • Microbial cell factory
  • Rare codon
  • tRNA

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