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Metabolic engineering of polyhydroxyalkanoate biosynthesis pathwaysHuman overpopulation combined with the current lifestyle urges the rational, efficient, and sustainable use of natural resources to produce environmentally friendly plastic materials such as polyhydroxyalkanoic acids (PHAs), whose production/degradation cycle reduces undesirable wastes and emissions. we hope that if we applied our system to pathways that have differentes cross linked intermediaries like the biosynthesis of PHA (figure 1), by the FIFO we will optimized the expression of the differentes genes in order to avoid waste producte that will increase impurities. Our strategy consists on replacing the RFP,CFP and YFP genes by the PhaA ,PhaB and PhaC genes in our final system (containing oscillation,FIFO,synchronisation modules). This strategy is more efficient than a constitutive activation for 3 main reasons:
In conclusion,our bacterioclock can be use to obtain many polymers or proteins fibers that their production pass by a lot of methabolic cross linked intermediary, in those situations the FIFO order may optimized the purity and the rate of the final products. Bibliography |