Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms

Abstract Non-model microorganisms often possess complex phenotypes that could be important for the future of biofuel and chemical production. They have received significant interest the last several years, but advancement is still slow due to the lack of a robust genetic toolbox in most organisms. T...

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Main Authors: Lauren A. Riley, Adam M. Guss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:Biotechnology for Biofuels
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-020-01872-z
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spelling doaj-f1c2c630dfc64c6d994de8b244a38ed92021-01-31T16:37:34ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342021-01-0114111710.1186/s13068-020-01872-zApproaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganismsLauren A. Riley0Adam M. Guss1Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryBiosciences Division, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryAbstract Non-model microorganisms often possess complex phenotypes that could be important for the future of biofuel and chemical production. They have received significant interest the last several years, but advancement is still slow due to the lack of a robust genetic toolbox in most organisms. Typically, “domestication” of a new non-model microorganism has been done on an ad hoc basis, and historically, it can take years to develop transformation and basic genetic tools. Here, we review the barriers and solutions to rapid development of genetic transformation tools in new hosts, with a major focus on Restriction-Modification systems, which are a well-known and significant barrier to efficient transformation. We further explore the tools and approaches used for efficient gene deletion, DNA insertion, and heterologous gene expression. Finally, more advanced and high-throughput tools are now being developed in diverse non-model microbes, paving the way for rapid and multiplexed genome engineering for biotechnology.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-020-01872-zNon-model microbesGeneticsGenetic toolsTransformationMetabolic engineeringSynthetic biology
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author Lauren A. Riley
Adam M. Guss
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Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Non-model microbes
Genetics
Genetic tools
Transformation
Metabolic engineering
Synthetic biology
author_facet Lauren A. Riley
Adam M. Guss
author_sort Lauren A. Riley
title Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
title_short Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
title_full Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
title_fullStr Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
title_sort approaches to genetic tool development for rapid domestication of non-model microorganisms
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Non-model microorganisms often possess complex phenotypes that could be important for the future of biofuel and chemical production. They have received significant interest the last several years, but advancement is still slow due to the lack of a robust genetic toolbox in most organisms. Typically, “domestication” of a new non-model microorganism has been done on an ad hoc basis, and historically, it can take years to develop transformation and basic genetic tools. Here, we review the barriers and solutions to rapid development of genetic transformation tools in new hosts, with a major focus on Restriction-Modification systems, which are a well-known and significant barrier to efficient transformation. We further explore the tools and approaches used for efficient gene deletion, DNA insertion, and heterologous gene expression. Finally, more advanced and high-throughput tools are now being developed in diverse non-model microbes, paving the way for rapid and multiplexed genome engineering for biotechnology.
topic Non-model microbes
Genetics
Genetic tools
Transformation
Metabolic engineering
Synthetic biology
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-020-01872-z
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