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. 2022 Sep:58:107885.
doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107885. Epub 2021 Dec 11.

Improving microalgae for biotechnology - From genetics to synthetic biology - Moving forward but not there yet

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Improving microalgae for biotechnology - From genetics to synthetic biology - Moving forward but not there yet

Veronika Kselíková et al. Biotechnol Adv. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Microalgae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be exploited for the production of different compounds, ranging from crude biomass and biofuels to high value-added biochemicals and synthetic proteins. Traditionally, algal biotechnology relies on bioprospecting to identify new highly productive strains and more recently, on forward genetics to further enhance productivity. However, it has become clear that further improvements in algal productivity for biotechnology is impossible without combining traditional tools with the arising molecular genetics toolkit. We review recent advantages in developing high throughput screening methods, preparing genome-wide mutant libraries, and establishing genome editing techniques. We discuss how algae can be improved in terms of photosynthetic efficiency, biofuel and high value-added compound production. Finally, we critically evaluate developments over recent years and explore future potential in the field.

Keywords: Algae; Astaxanthin; Biofuel; Carbon concentrating mechanism; Carotenoid; Ethyl methanesulfonate; Genetic engineering; Genome; Mutagenesis; Mutant library; Photosynthesis; Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase; UV irradiation.

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