Engineering of microbial biosynthetic pathways /

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Imprint:Singapore : Springer, 2020.
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Other authors / contributors:Singh, Vijai.
Singh, Ajay Kumar (Professor of food process engineering)
Bhargava, Poonam.
Joshi, Madhvi.
Joshi, Chaitanya G.
ISBN:9789811526046
9811526044
9811526036
9789811526039
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4.2 The Application of Genetically Encoded Biosensors
Summary:This book provides a comprehensive overview of the basic and advanced metabolic engineering technologies used to generate natural metabolites and industrially important biomolecules. Metabolic engineering has the potential to produce large quantities of valuable biomolecules in a renewable and sustainable manner by extending or modifying biosynthetic pathways in a wide range of organisms. It has been successfully used to produce chemicals, drugs, enzymes, amino acids, antibiotics, biofuels, and industrially important pharmaceuticals. The book comprehensively reviews the various metabolites detection, extraction and biosensors and the metabolic engineering of microbial strains for the production of industrially useful enzymes, proteins, organic acids, vitamins and antibiotics, therapeutics, chemicals, and biofuels. It also discusses various genetic engineering and synthetic biology tools for metabolic engineering. In closing, the book discusses ethical, patenting and regulatory issues in the metabolic engineering of microbes. This book is a valuable source not only for beginners in metabolic engineering, but also students, researchers, biotechnology and metabolic engineering based company.
Other form:Print version: Singh, Vijai Engineering of Microbial Biosynthetic Pathways Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 9789811526039
Standard no.:10.1007/978-981-15-2604-6
10.1007/978-981-15-2

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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1: An Introduction to Design of Microbial Strain using Synthetic Biology Toolboxes for Production of Biomolecules -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Desired Characteristics of Strain Used for Production of Biomolecules -- 1.3 Methods Used for Strain Improvement -- 1.4 Protein Engineering -- 1.5 Directed Evolution -- 1.6 Design and Construction of Biosynthetic Pathways -- 1.7 Synthetic Biology Toolbox in Metabolic Engineering -- 1.8 Adaptive Laboratory Evolution -- 1.9 Conclusion and Future Remarks -- References 
505 8 |a 2: Microbial Strain Engineering -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Need and Significance for Strain Improvement -- 2.2 Mutagenesis -- 2.2.1 Physical and Chemical Mutagenesis -- 2.2.2 Mutation Signature -- 2.3 Engineering Physiology of Microbes -- 2.3.1 Desired Physiological Characteristics -- 2.3.2 Candidate Screening -- 2.3.3 Selection of Host Strain -- 2.3.4 Engineering into the Host Strain -- 2.4 Metabolic Engineering -- 2.4.1 Methodologies and Tools for Metabolic Engineering -- 2.4.2 Engineering of Biosynthetic Pathways -- 2.4.3 Central Metabolism Engineering -- 2.4.4 Transport Engineering 
505 8 |a 2.4.5 Engineering the Whole Cell -- 2.5 Genetic Engineering -- 2.5.1 Screening -- 2.5.2 Gene Expression -- 2.5.3 Enzyme (Over)Production and Posttranscriptional Control -- 2.6 Omics for Strain Engineering -- 2.6.1 Genome Analysis -- 2.6.2 Transcriptome Analysis -- 2.6.3 Proteome Analysis -- 2.6.4 Fluxome and Metabolome Analysis -- 2.6.4.1 Metabolome Analysis -- 2.6.4.2 Fluxome Analysis -- 2.6.5 Combined Omics Approach -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Techniques for Detection and Extraction of Metabolites -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Extraction of Metabolites -- 3.2.1 Quenching Methods 
505 8 |a 3.2.1.1 Perchloric Acid -- 3.2.1.2 Liquid Nitrogen Method -- 3.2.1.3 Methanol Method -- 3.2.2 Extraction of Extracellular Metabolites -- 3.2.3 Extraction of Intracellular Metabolites -- 3.2.3.1 Non-mechanical Lysis -- Boiling Ethanol -- Cold Methanol -- Buffered Methanol-Chloroform-Water -- Hot Water -- 3.2.3.2 Mechanical Lysis of Cell -- Supercritical Fluid Extraction -- Pressurized Liquid Extraction -- 3.3 Detection of Metabolites -- 3.3.1 Mass-Spectrometry (MS) -- 3.3.2 Gas Chromatography-MS -- 3.3.3 Capillary Electrophoresis-MS (CE-MS) -- 3.3.4 Liquid Chromatography-MS (LC-MS) 
505 8 |a 3.3.5 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Genetically Encoded Biosensors and Their Applications in the Development of Microbial Cell Factories -- 4.1 The Classification of Genetically Encoded Biosensors -- 4.1.1 Protein-Based Biosensors -- 4.1.1.1 The Functional Mechanism of Protein-Based Biosensors -- 4.1.1.2 Designing and Tuning Protein-Based Biosensors -- Tuning at aTF Level -- Tuning at Promoter Level -- 4.1.2 RNA-Based Biosensors -- 4.1.2.1 The Functional Mechanism of RNA-Based Biosensors -- 4.1.2.2 Designing and Tuning RNA-Based Biosensors 
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