Advances in engineered microorganisms for improving metabolic conversion via microgravity effects

Jie Huangfu, Genlin Zhang, Jun Li, Chun Li*

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Abstract

As an extreme and unique environment, microgravity has significant effects on microbial cellular processes, such as cell growth, gene expression, natural pathways and biotechnological products. Application of microgravity effects to identify the regulatory elements in reengineering microbial hosts will draw much more attention in further research. In this commentary, we discuss the microgravity effects in engineered microorganisms for improving metabolic conversion, including cell growth kinetics, antimicrobial susceptibility, resistance to stresses, secondary metabolites production, recombinant protein production and enzyme activity, as well as gene expression changes. Application of microgravity effects in engineered microorganisms could provide valuable platform for innovative approaches in bioprocessing technology to largely improve the metabolic conversion efficacy of biopharmaceutical products.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-255
Number of pages5
JournalBioengineered
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • Bioprocessing technology
  • Cellular process
  • Engineered microorganisms
  • Metabolic conversion
  • Microgravity effects

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