Application of Synthetic Biology in Chemicals Industry
For more than a century the ability of microorganisms to perform
unique and complex chemical reactions has been employed in a variety
of industrial production processes. Now, with increasing concerns
about environmental protection and limited sources of petroleum, as
the major source of chemicals production, special attention is given
to
synthetic biology strategies.
Sophisticated approaches and tools generated by synthetic biology is
fast moving the chemicals industry to an era of endless
possibilities. The unique advantages offered by synthetic biology
not only help with seeking sustainable solutions to problems
associated with traditional methods of chemicals production, but
also provide novel and superior chemicals that are more in harmony
with the health of humans, animals and the environment.
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How does synthetic biology help with the production of
chemicals?
Synthetic biology is helping the industrial
production of chemicals in two fronts:
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Engineering biosynthetic pathways and
enzymes to increase the yield or quality of
existing chemicals and to generate novel
bio-based products;
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Engineering host organisms as "cell
factories" in form of strain improvement of
organisms that are innately capable of
generating a specific product, or strain
development through importing useful genes
to host organisms that can render them
capable of producing a desired chemical.
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What is the advantage of applying synthetic biology in
the production of chemicals?
Compared to traditional approaches used in the
production of chemicals, synthetic biology
strategies provide the following advantages:
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Improving the production process towards
higher yield, titer and quality;
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Enabling the production of novel products
that are biodegradable, less toxic and have
superior properties;
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Offering savings in time and money through
increasing access to renewable and more
affordable sources of feedstock, as well as
streamlining and optimizing the production
process;
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Reducing the carbon footprint through
adopting environmentally-friendly processes
and use of natural or waste feedstocks.
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What are prime examples of chemicals produced through
synthetic biology?
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Production of farnesene, a long-chain
branched hydrocarbon molecule, generated by
an engineered yeast cultured on sugarcane
that can be used in surfactants and
lubricants
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Production of lactic acid and succinic acid
from engineered enzymes in yeast with
tolerance to low pH levels that can be used
in cosmetics
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Production of fatty acid products that are
not produced in nature, such as branched
chain, odd chain, or with specific
functionality that can be used in developing
cleaners, lubricants and oil field chemicals
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Production of short chain fatty acids with
high chain length specificity, such as
capric acid, from engineered microorganism
instead of plant sources with limited
availability and higher cost
Synthetic Biology Solutions
After establishing a clear goal and developing a design strategy,
the following services can facilitate the build phase of your
synthetic biology-based solutions for producing bio-based chemicals:
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GenPlus High-Throughput Gene Synthesis: Custom orders of any
size synthesized with our GenBuilder™ high efficiency
assembly technology, automated platform, and NGS multiplex
sequencing QC
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Combinatorial Assembly Library: A powerful source of either naturally-occurring or de
novo sequences seamlessly assembled for the discovery of new
proteins and development of novel pathways and microbial
strains
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CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing: A one-stop solution for harnessing the power of CRISPR
genome editing through partnership with the CRISPR pioneer,
Feng Zhang at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Technical Support, Quote & Ordering Information
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help with your synthetic biology projects, request a quote or place
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