1. Synthetic microbial consortium for small molecule production.
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LOU Hanghang, LU Hongyun, WEI Tianyu, CHEN Zhiyuan, LI Changyu, MA Chuang, and CHEN Qihe
- Abstract
With the rapid development of synthetic microbiology, the microbial consortium has expanded from a single microorganism to a symbiotic system composed of multifile microorganisms. Each microorganism in the symbiotic system maintains the relationship of commensalism, competition or mutualism with other microorganism through metabolism. At present, for the construction of microbial consortia, basic theory and application cases have been widely studied. Compared to cultivating a single strain, the use of synthetic microbiota to convert substrates to products has the advantages of high yield, low cost, and low raw material requirements. However, the basic principles of synthetic microbial consortium, the interrelationship between microbial communities, the principle of the exchange of substances and information need be studied further. Here, we review the relationship among microbial populations in a consortium, and the problems that need to be solved in the production and application of a desired microbial consortium, to provide references for the application of these microbial consortium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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