Improving industrial microbial stress resistance by metabolic engineering: a review
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National Basic Research and Development Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2007CB707803), Foundation of Human Resource of Anhui Agricultural University.

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    Metabolic engineering is a technologic platform for industrial strain improvement and aims not only at modifying microbial metabolic fluxes, but also improving the physiological performance of industrial microbes. Microbes will meet multiple stresses in industrial processes. Consequently, elicited gene responses might result in a decrease in overall cell fitness and the efficiency of biotransformation. Thus, it is crucial to develop robust and productive microbial strains that can be integrated into industrial-scale bioprocesses. In this review, we focus on the progress of these novel methods and strategies for engineering stress-tolerance phenotypes referring to rational metabolic engineering and inverse metabolic engineering in recent years. In addition, we also address problems existing in this area and future research needs of microbial physiological functionality engineering.

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付瑞燕,李寅. 利用代谢工程技术提高工业微生物对胁迫的抗性[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2010, 26(9): 1209-1217

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  • Received:February 27,2010
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