Relieving metabolic burden to improve robustness and bioproduction by industrial microorganisms

Jiwei Mao, Hongyu Zhang, Yu Chen, Liang Wei, Jun Liu, Jens Nielsen*, Yun Chen, Ning Xu*

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Abstract

Metabolic burden is defined by the influence of genetic manipulation and environmental perturbations on the distribution of cellular resources. The rewiring of microbial metabolism for bio-based chemical production often leads to a metabolic burden, followed by adverse physiological effects, such as impaired cell growth and low product yields. Alleviating the burden imposed by undesirable metabolic changes has become an increasingly attractive approach for constructing robust microbial cell factories. In this review, we provide a brief overview of metabolic burden engineering, focusing specifically on recent developments and strategies for diminishing the burden while improving robustness and yield. A variety of examples are presented to showcase the promise of metabolic burden engineering in facilitating the design and construction of robust microbial cell factories. Finally, challenges and limitations encountered in metabolic burden engineering are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108401
JournalBiotechnology Advances
Volume74
ISSN0734-9750
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Constrained models
  • Dynamic control
  • Microbial cell factories
  • Microbial consortia
  • Physiological engineering

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