Bacterial Engineering and Metabolism Regulation
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology and Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 16979
Special Issue Editors
Interests: metabolic engineering; biobased materials and chemicals; gene expression regulation; bacterial stress response
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Bacteria are the most widely distributed living organisms on the planet with various and complex metabolic mechanisms which play vital roles in the environment, human health, food, industry, and many other areas. Various techniques have been developed for the regulation of the bacterial metabolism and the exploration of its mechanism, including transcriptomic methods, proteomics, metabolomics, adaptive evolution, gene editing, and so on. In recent decades, many bacteria have been engineered for a chemical production, agricultural wastes utilization, ecological regulation, environmental protection, and even disease treatments. Although great progress has been made, our knowledge regarding the regulation of the metabolism is still insufficient, hindering further bacteria engineering and the expansion of their application.
The aim of this Special Issue of Microorganisms is to present a collection of articles related to regulation of the bacterial metabolism and bacterial engineering (both basic and applied research). As a Guest Editor of this Special Issue, I invite you to submit research articles, review articles, and short communications. The topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following: bacteria metabolic engineering, bacteria regulation mechanisms, transcription factor, gene editing, strain construction and optimization, the production of high-value compounds, and new methods or techniques for bacteria engineering and regulation exploration.
Prof. Dr. Guang Zhao
Dr. Jichao Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metabolism regulation
- regulatory mechanism
- transcriptional regulation
- transcription factor
- post-translational modifications
- metabolic engineering
- genome editing
- chassis cells
- strain optimization
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