Issue 16, 2023

Green biomanufacturing in recombinant collagen biosynthesis: trends and selection in various expression systems

Abstract

Collagen, classically derived from animal tissue, is an all-important protein material widely used in biomedical materials, cosmetics, fodder, food, etc. The production of recombinant collagen through different biological expression systems using bioengineering techniques has attracted significant interest in consideration of increasing market demand and the process complexity of extraction. Green biomanufacturing of recombinant collagen has become one of the focus topics. While the bioproduction of recombinant collagens (type I, II, III, etc.) has been commercialized in recent years, the biosynthesis of recombinant collagen is extremely challenging due to protein immunogenicity, yield, degradation, and other issues. The rapid development of synthetic biology allows us to perform a heterologous expression of proteins in diverse expression systems, thus optimizing the production and bioactivities of recombinant collagen. This review describes the research progress in the bioproduction of recombinant collagen over the past two decades, focusing on different expression systems (prokaryotic organisms, yeasts, plants, insects, mammalian and human cells, etc.). We also discuss the challenges and future trends in developing market-competitive recombinant collagens.

Graphical abstract: Green biomanufacturing in recombinant collagen biosynthesis: trends and selection in various expression systems

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 Apr 2023
Accepted
16 Jun 2023
First published
04 Jul 2023

Biomater. Sci., 2023,11, 5439-5461

Green biomanufacturing in recombinant collagen biosynthesis: trends and selection in various expression systems

Z. Zhao, J. Deng and D. Fan, Biomater. Sci., 2023, 11, 5439 DOI: 10.1039/D3BM00724C

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