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E-raamat: Cyanobacteria in Biotechnology: Applications and Quantitative Perspectives

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This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of cyanobacteria and their applications as solar cell factories. Cyanobacteria are able to perform oxygenic photosynthesis and they are utilized in many different bioprocesses. The book covers two major aspects of a cyano-based bioprocess: the biological whole-cell catalyst and the technical environment in which the catalyst is applied. In the biocatalyst itself electron and carbon flow play an essential role for the performance of the cell and need to be tackled likewise for successful biocatalyst development. In the first chapters of this volume, cyanobacterial biotechnology and the fundamentals of cyanobacterial bioenergetics are introduced followed by an overview on tools and strategies for cyanobacteria engineering. Further on, examples of applications, engineering and production of different industrially relevant compounds in these organisms are provided, and finally process technology specific for cyanobacteria is covered.





In this book, particular attention is given to topics such as cyanobacterial bioenergetics, metabolic engineering design strategies, utilizing cyanobacteria in biophotovoltaics, and production of pigments as well as photobiohydrogen in cyanobacteria, among others.





This book will provide interested students and researchers in the area of photo-biotechnology with a deeper understanding of the cyanobacterial cell-factory, including the latest innovations and persistent challenges in the field.
Spotlight on Cyano-photo-biotechnology: Advantages and persisting
challenges.- Cyanobacterial bioenergetics in relation to cellular growth and
productivity.- The molecular toolset and techniques required to build
cyanobacterial cell factories.- Metabolic engineering design strategies for
increasing carbon fluxes relevant for biosynthesis in cyanobacteria.-
Production of fatty acids and derivatives using cyanobacteria.- Sustainable
production of pigments from cyanobacteria.- Photobiohydrogen production and
strategies for H2 yield improvements in cyanobacteria.- Utilizing
cyanobacteria in biophotovoltaics: an emerging field in bioelectrochemistry.-
Process Technologies of Cyanobacteria.
Katja Bühler holds a professorship for the "Technology of Productive Biofilms" at the Institute of Natural Products Engineering at Technical University Dresden in a joint appointment with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Leipzig, where she heads the research group Catalytic Biofilms. Her scientific work at the UFZ focuses on utilizing biofilms as catalysts for the production of value added compounds and hydrogen with a focus on Cyanobacteria. In January 2021 she was appointed into the national hydrogen council.





Pia Lindberg is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research is on metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria for solar-driven production of chemicals and fuels, with a focus on terpenes and terpenoids.