Engineering of microbial cells for L-valine production: challenges and opportunities

Author:

Gao Hui,Tuyishime Philibert,Zhang Xian,Yang Taowei,Xu Meijuan,Rao ZhimingORCID

Abstract

AbstractL-valine is an essential amino acid that has wide and expanding applications with a suspected growing market demand. Its applicability ranges from animal feed additive, ingredient in cosmetic and special nutrients in pharmaceutical and agriculture fields. Currently, fermentation with the aid of model organisms, is a major method for the production of L-valine. However, achieving the optimal production has often been limited because of the metabolic imbalance in recombinant strains. In this review, the constrains in L-valine biosynthesis are discussed first. Then, we summarize the current advances in engineering of microbial cell factories that have been developed to address and overcome major challenges in the L-valine production process. Future prospects for enhancing the current L-valine production strategies are also discussed.

Funder

the national key research and development program of china

national nature science foundation of china

key research and development program of ningxia hui autonomous region

the national first-class discipline program of light industry technology and engineering

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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