Reference: Dai Z, et al. (2015) Yeast synthetic biology for high-value metabolites. FEMS Yeast Res 15(1):1-11

Reference Help

Abstract


Traditionally, high-value metabolites have been produced through direct extraction from natural biological sources which are inefficient, given the low abundance of these compounds. On the other hand, these high-value metabolites are usually difficult to be synthesized chemically, due to their complex structures. In the last few years, the discovery of genes involved in the synthetic pathways of these metabolites, combined with advances in synthetic biology tools, has allowed the construction of increasing numbers of yeast cell factories for production of these metabolites from renewable biomass. This review summarizes recent advances in synthetic biology in terms of the use of yeasts as microbial hosts for the identification of the pathways involved in the synthesis, as well as for the production of high-value metabolites.

Reference Type
Journal Article | Review
Authors
Dai Z, Liu Y, Guo J, Huang L, Zhang X