Pathway design, engineering, and optimization

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Abstract

The microbial metabolic versatility found in nature has inspired scientists to create microorganisms capable of producing value-added compounds. Many endeavors have been made to transfer and/or combine pathways, existing or even engineered enzymes with new function to tractable microorganisms to generate new metabolic routes for drug, biofuel, and specialty chemical production. However, the success of these pathways can be impeded by different complications from an inherent failure of the pathway to cell perturbations. Pursuing ways to overcome these shortcomings, a wide variety of strategies have been developed. This chapter will review the computational algorithms and experimental tools used to design efficient metabolic routes, and construct and optimize biochemical pathways to produce chemicals of high interest.

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Garcia-Ruiz, E., HamediRad, M., & Zhao, H. (2018). Pathway design, engineering, and optimization. In Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology (Vol. 162). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2016_12

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