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Review
. 2024 Dec:90:103210.
doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2024.103210. Epub 2024 Oct 4.

Methane to bioproducts: unraveling the potential of methanotrophs for biomanufacturing

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Methane to bioproducts: unraveling the potential of methanotrophs for biomanufacturing

Justin N Tan et al. Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2024 Dec.
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Abstract

With the continuous increase in the world population, anthropogenic activities will generate more waste and create greenhouse gases such as methane, amplifying global warming. The biological conversion of methane into biochemicals is a sustainable solution to sequester and convert this greenhouse gas. Methanotrophic bacteria fulfill this role by utilizing methane as a feedstock while manufacturing various bioproducts. Recently, methanotrophs have made their mark in industrial biomanufacturing. However, unlike glucose-utilizing model organisms such as Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, methanotrophs do not have established transformation methods and genetic tools, making these organisms challenging to engineer. Despite these challenges, recent advancements in methanotroph engineering demonstrate great promise, showcasing these C1-carbon-utilizing microbes as prospective hosts for bioproduction. This review discusses the recent developments and challenges in strain engineering, biomolecule production, and process development methodologies in the methanotroph field.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Competing Interest B.A.S. has a financial interest in Illium Technologies, Caribou Biofuels, and Erg Bio. The remaining authors declare that they do not have any conflict of interest.

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