Green algal hydrocarbon metabolism is an exceptional source of sustainable chemicals
Green algal hydrocarbon metabolism is an exceptional source of sustainable chemicals
byJulian Wichmann, Kyle J. Lauersen, Olaf Kruse
Open access articleYear:2020
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Wichmann, J., Lauersen, K.J., Kruse, O., 2020. Green algal hydrocarbon metabolism is an exceptional source of sustainable chemicals. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 61, 28–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2019.09.019
Abstract
Microalgae are rapidly growing, low-input requiring, sun light-utilizing
microorganisms capable of converting carbon dioxide into various
natural products, a major portion of which are hydrocarbons. Their
cellular compartmentalization and photosynthetic apparatus depend on
robust turnover of two hydrocarbon classes, isoprenoids and acyl-lipids.
This review summarizes the current understanding of algal hydrocarbon
metabolism, including carbon partitioning capacities, the localization
and size of precursor pools, environmental effects on flux distribution,
and limiting factors towards efficient (heterologous) hydrocarbon
production. Questions and challenges regarding our knowledge of algal
hydrocarbon metabolism as well as guidelines for systematic engineering
are presented. Recent engineering achievements indicate fundamental
plasticity in the (heterologous) hydrocarbon metabolism of green algae
while highlighting their potential as renewable sources of these
products.