Molecular process control for industrial biotechnology
- PMID: 40335343
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2025.04.003
Molecular process control for industrial biotechnology
Abstract
The development of sustainable and economically competitive biotechnological processes is a central challenge of modern industrial biotechnology. Conventional strategies such as macroscopic and molecular bioprocess design are often insufficient to exploit their full potential. To circumvent this, molecular process control provides the missing link to further consolidate various optimization strategies to achieve multilayered process design. This review highlights the molecular mechanisms that can be exploited for molecular process control. These can either be endogenous or specifically implemented into the organism, and comprise regulatory mechanisms at the transcriptional, translational, and system levels. In addition to serving as a design tool to enhance existing bioprocesses, molecular process control is the gateway to biotechnological advances that will extend the boundaries of future process design.
Keywords: bioeconomy; biomanufacturing; molecular process control; precision fermentation; quorum sensing; regulatory RNA.
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