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Genetic engineering of microalgae for enhanced biorefinery capabilities

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCES
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107554

Keywords

Transgenic algae; Genome editing tools; Risk assessment; Enhanced biomass potential; Algomics

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Grant Scheme, Malaysia [FRGS/1/2019/STG05/UNIM/02/2]
  2. MyPAIR-PHC-Hibiscus Grant [MyPAIR/1/2020/STG05/UNIM/1]
  3. Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 109-3116-F-006 -016-CC1, 108-2218-E-029-002-MY3, 107-2221-E-006-112-MY3, 108-2621-M-006-020, 108-2218-E-006-006]
  4. RU Grant from the University of Malaya [ST022-2019]
  5. Top 100 (IIRG)-IISS Grant from the University of Malaya [IIRG004A-19IISS]

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Microalgae-based bioproducts are in limelight because of their promising future, novel characteristics, the current situation of population needs, and rising prices of rapidly depleting energy resources. Algae-based products are considered as clean sustainable energy and food resources. At present, they are not commercialized due to their high production cost and low yield. In recent years, novel genome editing tools like RNAi, ZNFs, TALENs, and CRISPR/Cas9 are used to enhance the quality and quantity of the desired products. Genetic and metabolic engineering are frequently applied because of their rapid and precise results than random mutagenesis. Omic approaches help enhance biorefinery capabilities and are now in the developing stage for algae. The future is very bright for transgenic algae with increased biomass yield, carbon dioxide uptake rate, accumulating high-value compounds, reduction in cultivation, and production costs, thus reaching the goal in the global algal market and capital flow. However, microalgae are primary producers and any harmful exposure to the wild strains can affect the entire ecosystem. Therefore, strict regulation and monitoring are required to assess the potential risks before introducing genetically modified microalgae into the natural ecosystem.

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