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Recent advances in engineering of microbial cell factories for intelligent pH regulation and tolerance.

Xiaopeng GaoKe XuNadeem AhmadLei QinChun Li
Published in: Biotechnology journal (2021)
pH regulation is a serious concern in the industrial fermentation process as pH adjustment heavily utilizes acid/base and pollutes the environment. Under pH-stress conditions, microbial growth and production of valuable target products may be severely affected. Furthermore, some strains generating acidic or alkaline products require self pH regulation and increased tolerance against pH-stress. For pH control, synthetic biology has provided advanced engineering approaches to construct robust and more intelligent microbial strains, exhibiting tolerance to pH-stress to cope with limitations of pH regulation. This study reviewed the current progress of advanced strain evolution strategies to engineer pH-stress tolerant strains via synthetic biology. In addition, a large number of pH-responsive elements, including promoters, riboswitches, and some proteins have been investigated and applied for construction of pH-responsive genetic circuits and intelligent pH-responsive microbial strains.
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