Metabolic engineering--a genetic toolbox for small molecule organic synthesis

Org Biomol Chem. 2003 Jan 7;1(1):1-4. doi: 10.1039/b210173d.

Abstract

Metabolic engineering is an emerging field that exploits biosynthetic machinery as a means to genetically design small molecule production within heterologous host organisms. Molecular design and synthesis with biological tools has lagged behind total synthesis technology for about seventy-five years and owes its existence to relatively new molecular biology techniques. Here the field of metabolic engineering is explained as a comparison to total organic synthesis, including the sequence of scientific events leading up to successful implementation and future goals in the field. It is expected that metabolic engineering will take a place alongside traditional organic synthesis as a powerful means to design and create small organic molecules.