Construction of Environmental Synthetic Microbial Consortia: Based on Engineering and Ecological Principles

Front Microbiol. 2022 Feb 23:13:829717. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.829717. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

In synthetic biology, engineering principles are applied to system design. The development of synthetic microbial consortia represents the intersection of synthetic biology and microbiology. Synthetic community systems are constructed by co-cultivating two or more microorganisms under certain environmental conditions, with broad applications in many fields including ecological restoration and ecological theory. Synthetic microbial consortia tend to have high biological processing efficiencies, because the division of labor reduces the metabolic burden of individual members. In this review, we focus on the environmental applications of synthetic microbial consortia. Although there are many strategies for the construction of synthetic microbial consortia, we mainly introduce the most widely used construction principles based on cross-feeding. Additionally, we propose methods for constructing synthetic microbial consortia based on traits and spatial structure from the perspective of ecology to provide a basis for future work.

Keywords: cross-feeding; microbial consortia; spatial structure; synthetic biology; traits.

Publication types

  • Review