Publications by authors named "Thi Duc Thai"

In microbial biotechnology, there is a constant demand for functional peptides to give new functionality to engineered proteins to address problems such as direct delivery of functional proteins into bacterial cells, enhanced protein solubility during the expression of recombinant proteins, and efficient protein secretion from bacteria. To tackle these critical issues, we selected three types of functional small peptides: cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enable the delivery of diverse cargoes into bacterial cytoplasm for a variety of purposes, protein-solubilizing peptide tags demonstrate remarkable efficiency in solubilizing recombinant proteins without folding interference, and signal peptides play a key role in enabling the secretion of recombinant proteins from bacterial cells. In this review, we introduced these three functional small peptides that offer effective solutions to address emerging problems in microbial biotechnology.

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Toxic heavy metal accumulation is one of anthropogenic environmental pollutions, which poses risks to human health and ecological systems. Conventional heavy metal remediation approaches rely on expensive chemical and physical processes leading to the formation and release of other toxic waste products. Instead, microbial bioremediation has gained interest as a promising and cost-effective alternative to conventional methods, but the genetic complexity of microorganisms and the lack of appropriate genetic engineering technologies have impeded the development of bioremediating microorganisms.

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Lycopene is a carotenoid widely used as a food and feed supplement due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer functions. Various metabolic engineering strategies have been implemented for high lycopene production in , and for this purpose it was essential to select and develop an strain with the highest potency. In this study, we evaluated 16 strains to determine the best lycopene production host by introducing a lycopene biosynthetic pathway (, , and genes cloned from R12 and , , , and genes cloned from ).

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Article Synopsis
  • Microbial bioremediation offers an affordable and sustainable way to tackle environmental pollution, but natural microorganisms aren't naturally equipped to break down many pollutants.
  • There is a growing need to create genetically engineered microorganisms, or "scavengers," that can effectively degrade pollutants without negatively impacting ecosystems.
  • Recent advancements in synthetic biology have led to improved methods for degrading challenging pollutants, greenhouse gases, and microplastics, enhancing environmental recovery efforts.
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Background: Industrial biofuels and other value-added products can be produced from metabolically engineered microorganisms. Methylomonas sp. DH-1 is a candidate platform for bioconversion that uses methane as a carbon source.

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is an opportunistic gram-negative bacterium implicated in acute and chronic nosocomial infections and a leading cause of patient mortality. Such infections occur owing to biofilm formation that confers multidrug resistance and enhanced pathogenesis to the bacterium. In this study, we used a rational drug design strategy to inhibit the quorum signaling system of by designing potent inhibitory lead molecules against anthranilate-CoA ligase enzyme encoded by the gene.

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