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Lactic Acid Bacteria as Cell Factories - Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (Paperback)
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Lactic Acid Bacteria as Cell Factories - Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (Paperback)
Series: Applied Biotechnology Reviews
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Lactic Acid Bacteria as Cell Factories: Synthetic Biology and
Metabolic Engineering describes the most recent developments on the
metabolic engineering and synthetic biology of Lactic Acid Bacteria
(LAB) for production of biologically active biomolecules (enzymes,
organic acids, bacteriocins, bioactive peptides, etc.), recombinant
proteins, and their role in bioremediation. The book focuses on
synthetic biology and metabolic engineering for the production of
biologically active molecules such as bioactive peptides,
polysaccharides, vitamins (Riboflavin), enzymes, organic acids
(lactic and gamma-aminobutyric acid), flavor and aroma compounds,
bacteriocins, recombinant proteins, etc. Individual chapters are
devoted to the production of biosurfactants and their applications
and the bioremediation of heavy metals by LAB from aquatic
environments. Two critical chapters address Genome editing of LAB:
opportunities for food, feed and pharmaceuticals and A synthetic
biology approach for plasmid DNA and Recombinant protein
production. This book will be a valuable resource for those working
in biology, biotechnology, biological engineering, chemical
engineering, microbiology, food science and technology, genetics
and synthetic biology.
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