Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology (Jun 2023)

Degradation strategies of pesticide residue: From chemicals to synthetic biology

  • Bi Ruomeng,
  • Ou Meihao,
  • Zhou Siru,
  • Geng Shichen,
  • Zheng Yixian,
  • Chen Junhong,
  • Mo Ruijie,
  • Li Yuan,
  • Xiao Gezhi,
  • Chen Xingyu,
  • Zhai Shiyi,
  • Zhang Aihui,
  • Fang Baishan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 302 – 313

Abstract

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The past 50 years have witnessed a massive expansion in the demand and application of pesticides. However, pesticides are difficult to be completely degraded without intervention hence the pesticide residue could pose a persistent threat to non-target organisms in many aspects. To aim at the problem of the abuse of pesticide products and excessive pesticide residues in the environment, chemical and biological degradation methods are widely developed but are scaled and insufficient to solve such a pollution. In recent years, bio-degradative tools instructed by synthetic biological principles have been further studied and have paved a way for pesticide degradation. Combining the customized design strategy and standardized assembly mode, the engineering bacteria for multi-dimensional degradation has become an effective tool for pesticide residue degradation. This review introduces the mechanisms and hazards of different pesticides, summarizes the methods applied in the degradation of pesticide residues, and discusses the advantages, applications, and prospects of synthetic biology in degrading pesticide residues.

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