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Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology: Synergies, Future, and Challenges

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00036

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synthetic biology; metabolic engineering; biotechnology; bioengineering; omics analyses

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  1. Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
  2. CONACyT through Paicyt 2016-2017 Science Grant from the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
  3. CONACyT [221332, 1502, 279957]

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The -omics era has brought a new set of tools and methods that have created a significant impact on the development of Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology. These fields, rather than working separately, depend on each other to prosper and achieve their individual goals. Synthetic Biology aims to design libraries of genetic components (promoters, coding sequences, terminators, transcriptional factors and their binding sequences, and more), the assembly of devices, genetic circuits and even organism; in addition to obtaining quantitative information for the creation of models that can predict the behavior of biological systems (Cameron et al., 2014). Metabolic engineering seeks for the optimization of cellular processes, endemic to a specific organism, to produce a compound of interest from a substrate, preferably cheap and simple. It uses different databases, libraries of components and conditions to generate the maximum production rate of a desired chemical compound and avoiding inhibitors and conditions that affect the growth rate and other vital functions in the specific organism to achieve these goals; metabolic fluxes manipulation represents an important alternative (Stephanopoulos, 2012).

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