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Stability, robustness, and containment: preparing synthetic biology for real-world deployment

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CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 79, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2022.102880

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Synthetic biology needs to focus on stabilizing and containing the function of engineered microbes in target environments. Recent advancements include layered sensing circuits, genetic contexts less susceptible to mutation, burden and resource control circuits, and methods for reducing population variability. These tools enhance the robustness and stability of complex microbial systems for real world deployment.
As engineered microbes are used in increasingly diverse applications across human health and bioproduction, the field of synthetic biology will need to focus on strategies that stabilize and contain the function of these populations within target environments. To this end, recent advancements have created layered sensing circuits that can compute cell survival, genetic contexts that are less susceptible to mutation, burden, and resource control circuits, and methods for population variability reduction. These tools expand the potential for real world deployment of complex microbial systems by enhancing their environmental robustness and functional stability in the face of unpredictable host response and evolutionary pressure.

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