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Genetic engineering to enhance microalgal-based produced water treatment with emphasis on CRISPR/Cas9: A review

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1104914

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bioremediation; CRISPR; cas9; genetic engineering; microalgae; produced wastewater

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In recent years, there has been growing interest in reusing produced water due to increased demand and regional variability of available water resources, as well as the need for sustainable water supply planning. Bioremediation using microalgae has emerged as a promising method for treating produced water, removing major contaminants and even heavy metals and hydrocarbons. Genetic modification of microalgae has been considered as a novel approach to enhance their capabilities and phytoremediation of wastewater. This article provides a comprehensive overview of using genetically engineered microalgae for wastewater bioremediation, discussing various methods and the opportunities and challenges associated with this approach.
In recent years, the increased demand for and regional variability of available water resources, along with sustainable water supply planning, have driven interest in the reuse of produced water. Reusing produced water can provide important economic, social, and environmental benefits, particularly in water-scarce regions. Therefore, efficient wastewater treatment is a crucial step prior to reuse to meet the requirements for use within the oil and gas industry or by external users. Bioremediation using microalgae has received increased interest as a method for produced water treatment for removing not only major contaminants such as nitrogen and phosphorus, but also heavy metals and hydrocarbons. Some research publications reported nearly 100% removal of total hydrocarbons, total nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, and iron when using microalgae to treat produced water. Enhancing microalgal removal efficiency as well as growth rate, in the presence of such relevant contaminants is of great interest to many industries to further optimize the process. One novel approach to further enhancing algal capabilities and phytoremediation of wastewater is genetic modification. A comprehensive description of using genetically engineered microalgae for wastewater bioremediation is discussed in this review. This article also reviews random and targeted mutations as a method to alter microalgal traits to produce strains capable of tolerating various stressors related to wastewater. Other methods of genetic engineering are discussed, with sympathy for CRISPR/Cas9 technology. This is accompanied by the opportunities, as well as the challenges of using genetically engineered microalgae for this purpose.

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