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Engineering Bacterial Cellulose by Synthetic Biology
Authors:Amritpal Singh  Kenneth T Walker  Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro  Tom Ellis
Affiliation:1.Imperial College Centre for Synthetic Biology, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK; (A.S.); (K.T.W.); (R.L.-A.);2.Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
Abstract:Synthetic biology is an advanced form of genetic manipulation that applies the principles of modularity and engineering design to reprogram cells by changing their DNA. Over the last decade, synthetic biology has begun to be applied to bacteria that naturally produce biomaterials, in order to boost material production, change material properties and to add new functionalities to the resulting material. Recent work has used synthetic biology to engineer several Komagataeibacter strains; bacteria that naturally secrete large amounts of the versatile and promising material bacterial cellulose (BC). In this review, we summarize how genetic engineering, metabolic engineering and now synthetic biology have been used in Komagataeibacter strains to alter BC, improve its production and begin to add new functionalities into this easy-to-grow material. As well as describing the milestone advances, we also look forward to what will come next from engineering bacterial cellulose by synthetic biology.
Keywords:bacterial cellulose  synthetic biology  metabolic engineering  biomaterials
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