Advances in multi-enzyme co-localization strategies for the construction of microbial cell factory

Qi Guo, Yu Xin Yang, Dong Xun Li, Xiao Jun Ji, Na Wu, Yue Tong Wang, Chao Ye, Tian Qiong Shi

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Abstract

Biomanufacturing, driven by technologies such as synthetic biology, offers significant potential to advance the bioeconomy and promote sustainable development. It is anticipated to transform traditional manufacturing and become a key industry in future strategies. Cell factories are the core of biomanufacturing. The advancement of synthetic biology and growing market demand have led to the production of a greater variety of natural products and increasingly complex metabolic pathways. However, this progress also presents challenges, notably the conflict between natural product production and chassis cell growth. This conflict results in low productivity and yield, adverse side effects, metabolic imbalances, and growth retardation. Enzyme co-localization strategies have emerged as a promising solution. This article reviews recent progress and applications of these strategies in constructing cell factories for efficient natural product production. It comprehensively describes the applications of enzyme-based compartmentalization, metabolic pathway-based compartmentalization, and synthetic organelle-based compartmentalization in improving product titers. The article also explores future research directions and the prospects of combining multiple strategies with advanced technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108453
JournalBiotechnology Advances
Volume77
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StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Co-localization
  • Compartmentalization
  • Metabolic engineering
  • Organelles
  • Scaffold strategy

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Guo, Q., Yang, Y. X., Li, D. X., Ji, X. J., Wu, N., Wang, Y. T., Ye, C., & Shi, T. Q. (2024). Advances in multi-enzyme co-localization strategies for the construction of microbial cell factory. Biotechnology Advances, 77, Article 108453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2024.108453