This seminar was organised by the Department of Genetics-Biochemistry, Faculty of Biology, Hanoi National University of Education. The seminar received a lot of attention from lecturers and students not only from the Faculty of Biology, Hanoi National University of Education, but also scientists and lecturers from other universities such as Thai Nguyen University, Phenikaa University, Hanoi Open University, Hanoi National University, and Beauty Star Biocosmetic Company.
Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng presented the recent research results on approaches of metabolic engineering for the development of microbial cell factories for biosynthesis and modification of valuable flavonoids. Some have used safe bacteria Corynebaterium glutamicum as factories for the production of flavonoid glycoside compounds; some have used recombinant C-glycosyltransferases to obtain compounds with higher stability. Many compounds such as flavonoids and terpenoids have been successfully synthesized, using O-glucosyltransferases or C-glycosyltransferases. By optimizing fermentation conditions, cell factory strains can increase the synthesis efficiency significantly. Professor also provided some ideas for developing future researches that may be suitable in Vietnam.
The seminar was a opportunity for participating scientists opening up ideas for future cooperation as well as provided the students broader view into researches on secondary metabolites to develop in the future.
After the seminar, the Professor and guests visited laboratories at the Faculty of Biology.
Figure 1. Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng presented recent research resuls on the biosynthesis of flavonoid glycoside derivatives
Figure 2. Discussion time
Figure 3. Representatives of the Dean’s committee of Faculty of Biology gave souvenir to Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng
Figure 4. Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng visited Molecular Biology Laboratory
Figure 5. Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng visited Biochemistry Laboratory
Figure 6. Prof. Jae Kyung Sohng visited Biotechnology and Microbiology Laboratory.
Figure 7. Group picture
Photos by Van Nghi (Master student, K32), Report by Department of Genetics - Biochemistry