Chloroplasts in plants and algae and photosynthetic microorganisms such as cyanobacteria are emerging hosts for sustainable production of valuable biochemicals, using only inorganic nutrients, water, CO2 and light as inputs. In the past decade, many bioengineering efforts have focused on metabolic engineering and synthetic biology in the chloroplast or in cyanobacteria for the production of fuels, chemicals and complex, high-value bioactive molecules. Biosynthesis of all these compounds can be performed in photosynthetic organelles/organisms by heterologous expression of the appropriate pathways, but this requires optimization of carbon flux and reducing power, and a thorough understanding of regulatory pathways. Secretion or storage of the...
<div><p>Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high valu...
Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high value as the...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes showing great promise as biocatalysts for the direct co...
Biological chemical production has gained traction in recent years as a promising renewable alternat...
In the field of microbial biotechnology rational design approaches are employed for the generation o...
In the last few decades, concerns over global climate change, energy security, and environmental pol...
Engineering cyanobacteria into photosynthetic microbial cell factories for the production of biochem...
Biological processes are the reason for Earth's hydrocarbon reservoirs and its oxygenated atmosphere...
The aim of the project is to use synthetic biology to generate improved cyanobacterial cell factorie...
Through metabolic engineering cyanobacteria can be employed in biotechnology. Combining the capacity...
Cyanobacteria are attractive hosts that can be engineered for the photosynthetic production of fuels...
International audienceCyanobacteria constitute the only phylum of oxygen-evolving photosynthetic pro...
Photosynthetic organisms, and especially cyanobacteria, hold great promise as sources of renewably-p...
Cyanobacteria and algae are photosynthetic microorganisms that are emerging as attractive hosts for ...
Abstract Background Cyanobacteria are ideal model organisms to exploit photosynthetically derived el...
<div><p>Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high valu...
Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high value as the...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes showing great promise as biocatalysts for the direct co...
Biological chemical production has gained traction in recent years as a promising renewable alternat...
In the field of microbial biotechnology rational design approaches are employed for the generation o...
In the last few decades, concerns over global climate change, energy security, and environmental pol...
Engineering cyanobacteria into photosynthetic microbial cell factories for the production of biochem...
Biological processes are the reason for Earth's hydrocarbon reservoirs and its oxygenated atmosphere...
The aim of the project is to use synthetic biology to generate improved cyanobacterial cell factorie...
Through metabolic engineering cyanobacteria can be employed in biotechnology. Combining the capacity...
Cyanobacteria are attractive hosts that can be engineered for the photosynthetic production of fuels...
International audienceCyanobacteria constitute the only phylum of oxygen-evolving photosynthetic pro...
Photosynthetic organisms, and especially cyanobacteria, hold great promise as sources of renewably-p...
Cyanobacteria and algae are photosynthetic microorganisms that are emerging as attractive hosts for ...
Abstract Background Cyanobacteria are ideal model organisms to exploit photosynthetically derived el...
<div><p>Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high valu...
Plants produce an immense variety of specialized metabolites, many of which are of high value as the...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes showing great promise as biocatalysts for the direct co...