Advances and new horizons in metabolic engineering of heterotrophic bacteria and cyanobacteria for enhanced lactic acid production

A. K. Rana, V. K. Thakur*

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Abstract

Bacteria species such as E.Coli, Lactobacilli, and pediococci play an important role as starter strains in fermentation food or polysaccharides into lactic acid. These bacteria were metabolically engineered using multiple proven genome editing methods to enhance relevant phenotypes. The efficacy of these procedures varies depending on the editing tool used and researchers’ ability to pick suitable recombinants, which significantly increased genome engineering throughput. Cyanobacteria produce oxygenic photosynthesis and play an important role in carbon dioxide fixing. The fixed carbon dioxide is then retained as polysaccharides in cells and metabolised into various low carbon molecules such as lactate, succinate, and ethanol. Lactate is used as a building ingredient in various bioplastics, food additives, and medicines. This review covers the recent advances in lactic acid production through metabolic and genetic engineering in bacteria and cyanobacteria.

Original languageEnglish
Article number131951
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume419
Early online date18 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPrint publication - Mar 2025

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Keywords

  • Cyanobacteria
  • Fermentation
  • Lactic acid
  • Metabolic engineering
  • Mutation breeding
  • Photoautotrophic

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