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Synthetic Biology of Cyanobacteria

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    Chapter 1 Challenges in the Application of Synthetic Biology Toward Synthesis of Commodity Products by Cyanobacteria via “Direct Conversion”
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    Chapter 2 Transporters Related to Stress Responses and Their Potential Application in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
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    Chapter 3 Discovery and Application of Stress-Responsive sRNAs in Cyanobacteria
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    Chapter 4 Photoresponse Mechanism in Cyanobacteria: Key Factor in Photoautotrophic Chassis
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    Chapter 5 Production of Industrial Chemicals from CO 2 by Engineering Cyanobacteria
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    Chapter 6 Cyanobacterial Enzymes for Bioalkane Production
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    Chapter 7 Production of Bioplastic Compounds by Genetically Manipulated and Metabolic Engineered Cyanobacteria
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    Chapter 8 Rewiring of Cyanobacterial Metabolism for Hydrogen Production: Synthetic Biology Approaches and Challenges
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    Chapter 9 Direct Photosynthetic Production of Plastic Building Block Chemicals from CO 2
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    Chapter 10 Engineering Cyanobacteria for Photosynthetic Production of C3 Platform Chemicals and Terpenoids from CO 2
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    Chapter 11 Synthetic Biology Approaches to the Sustainable Production of p -Coumaric Acid and Its Derivatives in Cyanobacteria
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    Chapter 12 Regulatory Tools for Controlling Gene Expression in Cyanobacteria
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    Chapter 13 Synthetic Gene Regulation in Cyanobacteria
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Chapter title
Discovery and Application of Stress-Responsive sRNAs in Cyanobacteria
Chapter number 3
Book title
Synthetic Biology of Cyanobacteria
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-981-13-0854-3_3
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Book ISBNs
978-9-81-130853-6, 978-9-81-130854-3
Authors

Tao Sun, Guangsheng Pei, Xinyu Song, Lei Chen, Weiwen Zhang, Sun, Tao, Pei, Guangsheng, Song, Xinyu, Chen, Lei, Zhang, Weiwen

Abstract

Bacterial small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) are noncoding molecules with a typical length of 50-300 nt. In recent years, sRNAs have drawn notable attention due to their participation in various bacterial biological processes, such as plasmid control, viral replication, bacterial virulence, and quorum sensing. In addition, there has been a gradual realization that sRNAs play important roles in the response to various stress perturbations. Gram-negative cyanobacteria are autotrophic prokaryotes that perform oxygenic photosynthesis, which makes them promising renewable chassis for the production of green fuels and chemicals as an alternative to the traditional biomass-based "microbial cell factory." Nevertheless, the survival and growth of cyanobacteria are affected by multiple stressors derived from the environment and from the end products; these organisms synthesize, limiting the potential applications of cyanobacteria-based biotechnology. Given the importance of sRNAs in metabolic regulation, the identification of cyanobacterial sRNAs related to stress responses could be vital for further improving the stress tolerance of cyanobacterial chassis. Toward this goal, recent studies have described the discovery and functional characterization of a series of sRNAs related to stress responses, including responses to oxidative stress, salt, nutrient starvation, and ethanol and 1-butanol stress conditions. In this chapter, we critically review recent efforts to identify cyanobacterial sRNAs involved in stress responses and their potential applications for modifying cyanobacterial tolerance.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 3 33%
Researcher 2 22%
Student > Master 2 22%
Lecturer 1 11%
Other 1 11%
Other 0 0%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 5 56%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 22%
Engineering 2 22%
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