Metabolomics-based development of bioproduction processes toward industrial-scale production

CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Microbial biomanufacturing offers a promising, environmentfriendly platform for next-generation chemical production. However, its limited industrial implementation is attributed to the slow production rates of target compounds and the timeintensive engineering of high-yield strains. This review highlights how metabolomics expedites bioproduction development, as demonstrated through case studies of its integration into microbial strain engineering, culture optimization, and model construction. The Design-Build-Test-Learn (DBTL) cycle serves as a standard workflow for strain engineering. Process development, including the optimization of culture conditions and scale-up, is crucial for industrial production. In silico models facilitate the development of strains and processes. Metabolomics is a powerful driver of the DBTL framework, process development, and model construction.
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