Metabolic engineering of microbes for oligosaccharide and polysaccharide synthesis |
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Authors: | Anne Ruffing Rachel Ruizhen Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 30332-0100 Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Metabolic engineering has recently been embraced as an effective tool for developing whole-cell biocatalysts for oligosaccharide and polysaccharide synthesis. Microbial catalysts now provide a practical means to derive many valuable oligosaccharides, previously inaccessible through other methods, in sufficient quantities to support research and clinical applications. The synthesis process based upon these microbes is scalable as it avoids expensive starting materials. Most impressive is the high product concentrations (up to 188 g/L) achieved through microbe-catalyzed synthesis. The overall cost for selected molecules has been brought to a reasonable range (estimated $ 30–50/g). |
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