TY - JOUR
T1 - The road to animal-free glycosaminoglycan production
T2 - current efforts and bottlenecks
AU - Badri, Abinaya
AU - Williams, Asher
AU - Linhardt, Robert J.
AU - Koffas, Mattheos AG
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/10
Y1 - 2018/10
N2 - Animal-extraction, despite its limitations, continues to monopolize the fast-growing glycosaminoglycan (GAG) industry. The past few years have seen an increased interest in the development of alternative GAG production methods. Chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis and biosynthesis from GAG producing cells, including engineered recombinant strains, are currently under investigation. Despite achieving considerable successes, these alternate approaches cannot yet meet worldwide demands for these important polysaccharides. Bottlenecks associated with achieving high-titers need to be addressed using newly developed tools. Several parameters including chassis choice, analytics, intracellular precursor synthesis, enzyme engineering and use of synthetic biology tools need to be optimized. We envision that new engineering approaches together with advances in the basic biology and chemistry of GAGs will move GAG production beyond its currently limited supply chain.
AB - Animal-extraction, despite its limitations, continues to monopolize the fast-growing glycosaminoglycan (GAG) industry. The past few years have seen an increased interest in the development of alternative GAG production methods. Chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis and biosynthesis from GAG producing cells, including engineered recombinant strains, are currently under investigation. Despite achieving considerable successes, these alternate approaches cannot yet meet worldwide demands for these important polysaccharides. Bottlenecks associated with achieving high-titers need to be addressed using newly developed tools. Several parameters including chassis choice, analytics, intracellular precursor synthesis, enzyme engineering and use of synthetic biology tools need to be optimized. We envision that new engineering approaches together with advances in the basic biology and chemistry of GAGs will move GAG production beyond its currently limited supply chain.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.copbio.2017.12.018
DO - 10.1016/j.copbio.2017.12.018
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29291494
AN - SCOPUS:85039696705
SN - 0958-1669
VL - 53
SP - 85
EP - 92
JO - Current Opinion in Biotechnology
JF - Current Opinion in Biotechnology
ER -