Light-Driven Synthetic Biology: Progress in Research and Industrialization of Cyanobacterial Cell Factory

Life (Basel). 2022 Oct 3;12(10):1537. doi: 10.3390/life12101537.

Abstract

Light-driven synthetic biology refers to an autotrophic microorganisms-based research platform that remodels microbial metabolism through synthetic biology and directly converts light energy into bio-based chemicals. This technology can help achieve the goal of carbon neutrality while promoting green production. Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic microorganisms that use light and CO2 for growth and production. They thus possess unique advantages as "autotrophic cell factories". Various fuels and chemicals have been synthesized by cyanobacteria, indicating their important roles in research and industrial application. This review summarized the progresses and remaining challenges in light-driven cyanobacterial cell factory. The choice of chassis cells, strategies used in metabolic engineering, and the methods for high-value CO2 utilization will be discussed.

Keywords: CO2 utilization; biosynthesis; cyanobacteria; metabolic engineering; synthetic biology.

Publication types

  • Review