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Custom-made transcriptional biosensors for metabolic engineering

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CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages 78-84

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2019.02.016

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  1. BBSRC/EPSRC [BB/M017702/1]
  2. ANR SINAPUV grant [ANR-17-CE07-00-16]
  3. DGA (French Ministry of Defense)
  4. INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research)
  5. Ecole Polytechnique
  6. idEx interdisciplinary scholarship from Paris-Saclay
  7. Genopole 'Allocation Recherche 2017'
  8. CRI Paris 'Short-term Fellows'
  9. BBSRC [BB/M017702/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Transcriptional biosensors allow screening, selection, or dynamic regulation of metabolic pathways, and are, therefore, an enabling technology for faster prototyping of metabolic engineering and sustainable chemistry. Recent advances have been made, allowing for routine use of heterologous transcription factors, and new strategies such as chimeric protein design allow engineers to tap into the reservoir of metabolite-binding proteins. However, extending the sensing scope of biosensors is only the first step, and computational models can help in fine-tuning properties of biosensors for custom-made behavior. Moreover, metabolic engineering is bound to benefit from advances in cell-free expression systems, either for faster prototyping of biosensors or for whole-pathway optimization, making it both a means and an end in biosensor design.

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