“…Recently, crude extract based cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems were well developed and their applications have been expanded from single protein synthesis to multiple enzyme coexpression ( Kwon et al, 2013 ; Li et al, 2016 ; Goering et al, 2017 ; Moore et al, 2021 ). The CFPS-expressed enzymes without purification can carry out in situ cascade biotransformation to synthesize a wide variety of molecules, such as n -butanol ( Karim and Jewett, 2016 ), diketopiperazine ( Goering et al, 2017 ), polyhydroxyalkanoate ( Kelwick et al, 2018 ), styrene ( Grubbe et al, 2020 ), 3-hydroxybutyrate ( Karim et al, 2020 ), limonene ( Dudley et al, 2020 ), l -theanine ( Feng et al, 2021 ), and the complex natural product valinomycin ( Zhuang et al, 2020 ). Notably, the yields of the CFPS-based production platform are often higher than in vivo production.…”