合成生物学
生物
前提
计算生物学
系统生物学
代谢工程
生物进化
相互依存
现代进化合成
进化生物学
遗传学
基因
认识论
哲学
政治学
法学
作者
Marya Y. Ornelas,Jason E. Cournoyer,Stanley Bram,Angad P. Mehta
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mib.2023.102394
摘要
Evolutionary observations have often served as an inspiration for biological design. Decoding of the central dogma of life at a molecular level and understanding of the cellular biochemistry have been elegantly used to engineer various synthetic biology applications, including building genetic circuits in vitro and in cells, building synthetic translational systems, and metabolic engineering in cells to biosynthesize and even bioproduce complex high-value molecules. Here, we review three broad areas of synthetic biology that are inspired by evolutionary observations: (i) combinatorial approaches toward cell-based biomolecular evolution, (ii) engineering interdependencies to establish microbial consortia, and (iii) synthetic immunology. In each of the areas, we will highlight the evolutionary premise that was central toward designing these platforms. These are only a subset of the examples where evolution and natural phenomena directly or indirectly serve as a powerful source of inspiration in shaping synthetic biology and biotechnology
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