Application of Synthetic Biology in Biofuel Production
Among the top challenges of this century is access to sources of
energy that would be affordable, renewable and
environmentally-friendly. In recent decades, efforts to capture the
sun’s energy through solar panels or transgenic plants to replace
fossil-based fuels have addressed current needs to some extent.
However, several challenges such as high production prices have
encouraged the bioenergy sector to seek better approaches. A prime
approach is through advanced strategies developed by
synthetic biology that is
helping to move the bioenergy sector to the next generation of
bio-based forms of energy. It is now possible to not only improve
biofuel production from the traditional sources and producers such
as sun and plants, but also generate energy from sources like waste
materials from novel producers such as microorganisms.
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How does synthetic biology help the bioenergy
sector?
Synthetic biology is helping with the production of
biofuels in two fronts:
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Improving existing methods of biofuel
production from plants,
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Creating new "cell factories" capable of
generating energy from traditional and
non-traditional forms of feedstock.
To do so, synthetic biologists:
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Generate industrial enzymes through
engineering biosynthetic pathways to either
increase the yield or quality of traditional
biofuel-generating pathways, or to generate
biofuel from novel, engineered metabolic
pathways;
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Generate industrial microbes through
engineering host organisms as "cell
factories" in the form of strain improvement
of organisms that are innately capable of
generating energy, or strain development
through importing useful genes to host
organisms that can render them capable of
using unique feedstocks to generate energy.
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What is the advantage of using synthetic biology to
generate biofuel?
Compared to traditional bioproduction approaches,
synthetic biology strategies provide the following
advantages to the bioenergy sector:
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Improving the production process towards
higher yield, titer and quality;
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Enabling the production of novel biofuels
that are renewable, less toxic, more
accessible, easier to produce and have
superior properties;
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Offering savings in time and money through
reducing the cost of feedstock, increasing
access to renewable and more affordable
sources of feedstock, streamlining and
optimizing the production process;
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Reducing the carbon footprint through
adopting environmentally-friendly processes
and using natural or waste feedstocks.
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What are prime examples of biofuels generated through
synthetic biology?
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Production of biodiesel from oil feedstock
through an industrial phospholipase
generated by
Pichia pastoris grown on plant oil
feedstocks
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Production of ethanol by engineered
thermophilic microorganisms
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Production of biodiesel from renewable
farnesene, a long-chain and branched
hydrocarbon molecule, produced by an
engineered yeast cultured on sugarcane
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