Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology (Jun 2018)

Cell-free protein synthesis enabled rapid prototyping for metabolic engineering and synthetic biology

  • Lihong Jiang,
  • Jiarun Zhao,
  • Jiazhang Lian,
  • Zhinan Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 90 – 96

Abstract

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Advances in metabolic engineering and synthetic biology have facilitated the manufacturing of many valuable-added compounds and commodity chemicals using microbial cell factories in the past decade. However, due to complexity of cellular metabolism, the optimization of metabolic pathways for maximal production represents a grand challenge and an unavoidable barrier for metabolic engineering. Recently, cell-free protein synthesis system (CFPS) has been emerging as an enabling alternative to address challenges in biomanufacturing. This review summarizes the recent progresses of CFPS in rapid prototyping of biosynthetic pathways and genetic circuits (biosensors) to speed up design-build-test (DBT) cycles of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology. Keywords: Cell-free protein synthesis, Metabolic pathway optimization, Genetic circuits, Metabolic engineering, Synthetic biology