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  • Here the authors adapt yeast mating-type switching for tunable cell differentiation, facilitating synthetic microbial consortia formation and cooperativity. Its biotechnological potential was demonstrated through sequential xylan-to-xylose conversion.

    • Yu Chyuan Heng
    • Shohei Kitano
    • Matthew Wook Chang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12
  • A redesigned yeast genome is being constructed to allow it to be extensively rearranged on demand. A suite of studies reveals the versatility of the genome-shuffling system, and shows how it could be used for biotechnology applications.

    • Jee Loon Foo
    • Matthew Wook Chang
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 557, P: 647-648
  • Synthetic and biological chemistry are traditionally seen as separate fields. Now, a biocompatible chemical reaction enables an engineered microbe to convert plastic waste into valuable compounds under mild, cell-friendly conditions.

    • Wei Long Soon
    • Hui Qing Chong
    • Matthew Wook Chang
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 17, P: 982-983
  • Microbial engineering can enable the development of cell factories that produce value-added chemicals from various feedstocks. This Review highlights recent efforts to engineer microorganisms for the utilization of various waste streams for sustainable bioproduction and presents state-of-the-art strategies that can accelerate the advancement towards a bio-based circular economy.

    • Nikhil Aggarwal
    • Hoang Long Pham
    • Matthew Wook Chang
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Bioengineering
    Volume: 2, P: 155-174