Cell-enzyme tandem systems for sustainable chemistry
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The combination of isolated enzymes and whole cells for chemical biomanufacturing has recently arose as an alternative with multiple industrial advantages. Both isolated enzymes and whole-cell biocatalysis have benefits of their own that can be synergistically used in more efficient and sustainable bioprocesses. Those benefits range from decreasing the production times to generating products that are otherwise unobtainable. In this review we have studied the reports of cell-enzyme tandem systems applied as biocatalysts focusing on the different architectures used for their coupling. Combination of extracellular enzymes and microorganisms, enzyme display on whole cell walls and integration of enzymes and microorganisms into different materials are presented as the available alternatives for tandem enzyme-cell systems' biotransformations.
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