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Morphology engineering: a new strategy to construct microbial cell factories.

Kaiyue HuoFengjie ZhaoFang ZhangRuihua LiuChao Yang
Published in: World journal of microbiology & biotechnology (2020)
Currently, synthetic biology approaches have been developed for constructing microbial cell factories capable of efficient synthesis of high value-added products. Most studies have focused on the construction of novel biosynthetic pathways and their regulatory processes. Morphology engineering has recently been proposed as a novel strategy for constructing efficient microbial cell factories, which aims at controlling cell shape and cell division pattern by manipulating the cell morphology-related genes. Morphology engineering strategies have been exploited for improving bacterial growth rate, enlarging cell volume and simplifying downstream separation. This mini-review summarizes cell morphology-related proteins and their function, current advances in manipulation tools and strategies of morphology engineering, and practical applications of morphology engineering for enhanced production of intracellular product polyhydroxyalkanoate and extracellular products. Furthermore, current limitations and the future development direction using morphology engineering are proposed.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • microbial community
  • mass spectrometry
  • transcription factor