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Old obstacles and new horizons for microbial chemical production

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CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages 101-106

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2014.06.009

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  1. Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy (BMWFW)
  2. Federal Ministry of Traffic, Innovation and Technology (bmvit)
  3. Styrian Business Promotion Agency SFG
  4. ZIT - Technology Agency of the City of Vienna through the COMET
  5. Regione Lombardia Fondo per la Promozione di Accordi Istituzionali [BIOGESTECA 15083/RCC]
  6. FAR (Fondo di Ateneo per la Ricerca) of the University of Milano-Bicocca
  7. Standortagentur Tirol

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Microorganisms appear as ideal catalysts for chemical conversions. Diverse metabolic routes seem to open doors to the whole range of chemistry. Indeed, a vast amount of scientific papers suggesting new microbial cell factories for old and new products is published every year. However, only very few of them reached industrial relevance. Chemical balances and some metabolic tricks allow natural microorganisms the efficient production of some chemicals, but not others. So first of all it is important to choose metabolically feasible products of value for synthetic chemistry. Here we see a clear task for the chemical and biotechnology industries to communicate for defining the right target molecules. Finally, despite our limited current knowledge, synthetic biology points to a future independent from natural strain backgrounds.

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