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Critical Insights in Biotechnology

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Yeast Synthetic Biology

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Article Collection Guest Advisor(s)

Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro , Department of Bioengineering , Faculty of Engineering,Imperial College London, UK
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Young-Kyoung Park, Micalis Institute, INRAE, University of Paris-Saclay, France
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Oliver Konzock, Department of Bioengineering , Faculty of Engineering,Imperial College London, UK
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Shuobo Shi, College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
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Jing Fu, Department of Bioengineering , Faculty of Engineering,Imperial College London, UK
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Yeast Synthetic Biology

For thousands of years, we have domesticated yeasts to alter the chemical compositions of food and biomass for our benefit. The future of this relationship involves the using the tools of synthetic biology to further engineer these organisms to expand their utility.

Yeasts including model and non-model have the potential to serve as chemical factories for high-value compounds including biofuels, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, fragrances, additives, and pigments. This will require synthetic biology and metabolic engineering including integrating standardized biobricks, and implementing advanced genome editing techniques, and using computational tools to help design new metabolic pathways. It will also require the performance of these microbial cell factories optimised to ensure they are robust and that they are suitable for the industries which aim to utilise them for real world use.

We accept Original Research, Methods Articles and Insights Articles on, but not limited to:

  • Advanced genetic engineering technology including toolkits
  • Yeast metabolisms and their engineering
  • Development of microbial cell factories (for application in food, pharmaceutical, fine chemical industries)
  • Optimization of process including precision fermentation
  • System metabolic engineering approach (eg. genome scale metabolic model, AI-driven models, etc.)

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All manuscripts submitted to this Article Collection will undergo desk assessment and peer-review as part of our standard editorial process; the Guest Advisor for this Collection may handle the manuscript as they are an Editor.

Submit your paper before 1 January 2027 in order to publish Open Access without charge in this journal.

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All manuscripts submitted to this Article Collection will undergo desk assessment and peer-review as part of our standard editorial process. Guest Advisors for this Collection will not be involved in peer-reviewing manuscripts unless they are an existing member of the Editorial Board. Please review the journal Aims and Scope and author submission instructions prior to submitting a manuscript.