Engineering of industrially important microorganisms for assimilation of cellulosic biomass: towards consolidated bioprocessing

Author:

Valenzuela-Ortega Marcos1,French Christopher E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Systems and Synthetic Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Roger Land Building, Alexander Crum Brown Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FF, U.K.

2. Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Joint Research Centre for Engineering Biology, International Campus, Zhejiang University, Haining, Zhejiang 314400, China

Abstract

Conversion of cellulosic biomass (non-edible plant material) to products such as chemical feedstocks and liquid fuels is a major goal of industrial biotechnology and an essential component of plans to move from an economy based on fossil carbon to one based on renewable materials. Many microorganisms can effectively degrade cellulosic biomass, but attempts to engineer this ability into industrially useful strains have met with limited success, suggesting an incomplete understanding of the process. The recent discovery and continuing study of enzymes involved in oxidative depolymerisation, as well as more detailed study of natural cellulose degradation processes, may offer a way forward.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Biochemistry

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