AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional chemical manufacturing often relies on toxic catalysts, high energy use, and generates waste, while biotransformation offers a sustainable alternative.
  • Cyanobacteria, which use light for energy, are being explored as a platform for eco-friendly chemical synthesis due to their ability to produce NADPH and ATP efficiently.
  • Advances in metabolic engineering and genome editing of cyanobacteria could optimize these systems for better chemical production, leading to future innovations in green biomanufacturing.

Article Abstract

Most chemicals are manufactured by traditional chemical processes but at the expense of toxic catalyst use, high energy consumption, and waste generation. Biotransformation is a green, sustainable, and cost-effective process. As cyanobacteria can use light as the energy source to power the synthesis of NADPH and ATP, using cyanobacteria as the chassis organisms to design and develop light-driven biotransformation platforms for chemical synthesis has been gaining attention, since it can provide a theoretical and practical basis for the sustainable and green production of chemicals. Meanwhile, metabolic engineering and genome editing techniques have tremendous prospects for further engineering and optimizing chassis cells to achieve efficient light-driven systems for synthesizing various chemicals. Here, we display the potential of cyanobacteria as a promising light-driven biotransformation platform for the efficient synthesis of green chemicals and current achievements of light-driven biotransformation processes in wild-type or genetically modified cyanobacteria. Meanwhile, future perspectives of one-pot enzymatic cascade biotransformation from biobased materials in cyanobacteria have been proposed, which could provide additional research insights for green biotransformation and accelerate the advancement of biomanufacturing industries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653055PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c05407DOI Listing

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