Metabolic engineering for the efficient co-utilization of glucose and xylose
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    Microbial production of chemicals from renewable biomass has emerged as a crucial route for sustainable bio-manufacturing. Lignocellulose with a renewable property and wide sources is supposed to be a promising feedstock for the second-generation biorefinery. The efficient co-utilization of mixed sugars from lignocellulosic hydrolysates represents one of the key challenges in reducing the production cost. However, most microorganisms prefer glucose over xylose due to carbon catabolite repression, which constrains the efficiency of lignocellulosic conversion. Therefore, developing the microbial platforms capable of simultaneously utilizing glucose and xylose is paramount for economically viable industrial-scale production. This article reviews the key strategies and studies of metabolic engineering for promoting efficient co-utilization of glucose and xylose by microorganisms. The representative strategies include relieving glucose repression, enhancing xylose transport, constructing xylose metabolic pathways, and directed evolution.

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王倩,高教琪,周雍进. 葡萄糖和木糖高效共利用代谢工程研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2024, 40(8): 2710-2730

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  • Received:March 07,2024
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  • Online: August 08,2024
  • Published: August 25,2024
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