Bacterial exopolysaccharides: biosynthesis pathways and engineering strategies
MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology · Massey University
Abstract
Bacteria produce a wide range of exopolysaccharides which are synthesized via different biosynthesis pathways. The genes responsible for synthesis are often clustered within the genome of the respective production organism. A better understanding of the fundamental processes involved in exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and the regulation of these processes is critical toward genetic, metabolic and protein-engineering approaches to produce tailor-made polymers. These designer polymers will exhibit superior material properties targeting medical and industrial applications. Exploiting the natural design space for production of a variety of biopolymer will open up a range of new applications. Here, we summarize the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Metabolic engineering
- Synthetic biology
- Biosynthesis
- Biopolymer
- Biochemical engineering
- Organism
- Metabolic pathway
- Computational biology