Genome editing of industrial microorganism
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the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Nos. JUSRP51306A, JUDCF13008, JUSRP51402A), Jiangnan University Basic Research Foundation for Young Scholars (No. 1012050205134030), the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, the 111 Project (No. 111-2-06), the Jiangsu Province “Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Industrial Fermentation” Industry Development Program.

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    Genome editing is defined as highly-effective and precise modification of cellular genome in a large scale. In recent years, such genome-editing methods have been rapidly developed in the field of industrial strain improvement. The quickly-updating methods thoroughly change the old mode of inefficient genetic modification, which is “one modification, one selection marker, and one target site”. Highly-effective modification mode in genome editing have been developed including simultaneous modification of multiplex genes, highly-effective insertion, replacement, and deletion of target genes in the genome scale, cut-paste of a large DNA fragment. These new tools for microbial genome editing will certainly be applied widely, and increase the efficiency of industrial strain improvement, and promote the revolution of traditional fermentation industry and rapid development of novel industrial biotechnology like production of biofuel and biomaterial. The technological principle of these genome-editing methods and their applications were summarized in this review, which can benefit engineering and construction of industrial microorganism.

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朱林江,李崎. 工业微生物基因组编辑技术的研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2015, 31(3): 338-350

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  • Received:June 18,2014
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