Development in molecular genetic manipulation of solventogenic clostridia
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National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2011CBA00806), National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) (No. 2011AA02A208), Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. KSCX2-EW-G-1-2), National Key Technology R&D Program (No. 2012BAD32B07), Cooperation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. DJCC-2011-006), State Key Laboratory of Motor Vehicle Biofuel Technology (No. 2013005).

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    Solventogenic clostridia are important industrial microorganisms. Optimization of the fermentation performance of solventogenic clostridia, through genetic modification, has always been considered as the main topic involved in solvents production. However, due to the incomplete genetic tools, no research breakthroughs have been achieved. In recent years, with the development of new technologies and methods (e.g. TargeTron gene knockout, large DNA fragment integration method), great progresses have been made towards genetic engineering solventogenic clostridia. In this review, we summarize the development of the genetic tools for solventogenic clostridial species, and simultaneously point out the shortages of the existing technologies in efficiency and comprehensiveness. Therefore, optimization of the existing technologies in gene inactivation in clostridia, such as establishing homologous exchange-based gene deletion and exchange, is still imperative; and in parallel, new genetic tools (e.g. multiplex genome editing, targeted or random multi-copy gene integration) should also be timely developed.

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顾阳,杨晟,姜卫红. 产溶剂梭菌分子遗传操作技术研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2013, 29(8): 1133-1145

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  • Received:May 10,2013
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