Process Biotechnology
EJB Electronic Journal of Biotechnology ISSN: 0717-3458 Vol.1 No.3, Issue of December 15, 1998.
© 1998 by Universidad Católica de Valparaíso -- Chile
INVITED REVIEW ARTICLE

Genetic and metabolic engineering

Yea-Tyng Yang
Department of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering
Rice University, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892, USA
E-mail: tinayang@rice.edu

George N. Bennett
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Rice University, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892, USA
E-mail: gbennett@bioc.rice.edu

Ka-Yiu San*
Department of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering
Rice University, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892,
USA
Tel:(713) 527-8101 Fax:(713)737-5877

E-mail: ksan@rice.edu

http://www.rice.edu

*Corresponding author

Keywords: Acetate reduction, Metabolic engineering; Metabolic flux analysis

Abstract Full Text

Recent advances in molecular biology techniques, analytical methods and mathematical tools have led to a growing interest in using metabolic engineering to redirect metabolic fluxes for industrial and medical purposes. Metabolic engineering is referred to as the directed improvement of cellular properties through the modification of specific biochemical reactions or the introduction of new ones, with the use of recombinant DNA technology (Stephanopoulos, 1999). This multidisciplinary field draws principles from chemical engineering, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and computational sciences. The aim of this article is to give an overview of the various strategies and tools available for metabolic engineers and to review some of the recent work that has been conducted in our laboratories in the metabolic engineering area.

 

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