Recent advances of biofuels and biochemicals production from sustainable resources using co-cultivation systems

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Microbial communities are ubiquitous in nature and exhibit several attractive features, such as sophisticated metabolic capabilities and strong environment robustness. Inspired by the advantages of natural microbial consortia, diverse artificial co-cultivation systems have been metabolically constructed for biofuels, chemicals and natural products production. In these co-cultivation systems, especially genetic engineering ones can reduce the metabolic burden caused by the complex of metabolic pathway through labor division, and improve the target product production significantly. This review summarized the most up-to-dated co-cultivation systems used for biofuels, chemicals and nature products production. In addition, major challenges associated with co-cultivation systems are also presented and discussed for meeting further industrial demands.

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Jiang, Y., Wu, R., Zhou, J., He, A., Xu, J., Xin, F., … Dong, W. (2019, June 22). Recent advances of biofuels and biochemicals production from sustainable resources using co-cultivation systems. Biotechnology for Biofuels. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1495-7

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