Enhancing stress-resistance for efficient microbial biotransformations by synthetic biology

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2014 Oct 20:2:44. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2014.00044. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Chemical conversions mediated by microorganisms, otherwise known as microbial biotransformations, are playing an increasingly important role within the biotechnology industry. Unfortunately, the growth and production of microorganisms are often hampered by a number of stressful conditions emanating from environment fluctuations and/or metabolic imbalances such as high temperature, high salt condition, strongly acidic solution, and presence of toxic metabolites. Therefore, exploring methods to improve the stress tolerance of host organisms could significantly improve the biotransformation process. With the help of synthetic biology, it is now becoming feasible to implement strategies to improve the stress-resistance of the existing hosts. This review summarizes synthetic biology efforts to enhance the efficiency of biotransformations by improving the robustness of microbes. Particular attention will be given to strategies at the cellular and the microbial community levels.

Keywords: biotransformation; robustness; stress condition; stress-resistance; synthetic biology.

Publication types

  • Review