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Contributions of microorganisms to industrial biology

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MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 41-55

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-007-0035-z

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primary metabolites; secondary metabolites; bioconversions; enzymes; hosts; biopharmaceuticals; metabolic engineering; agriculture; polymers

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Life on earth is not possible without microorganisms. Microbes have contributed to industrial science for over 100 years. They have given us diversity in enzymatic content and metabolic pathways. The advent of recombinant DNA brought many changes to industrial microbiology. New expression systems have been developed, biosynthetic pathways have been modified by metabolic engineering to give new metabolites, and directed evolution has provided enzymes with modified selectability, improved catalytic activity and stability. More and more genomes of industrial microorganisms are being sequenced giving valuable information about the genetic and enzymatic makeup of these valuable forms of life. Major tools such as functional genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics are being exploited for the discovery of new valuable small molecules for medicine and enzymes for catalysis.

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