“…If we successfully redirect excess carbon through a desired biosynthetic pathway by genetic engineering, the ΔcyabrB2 mutant can be a promising platform for the photosynthetic production of fuels and chemicals. To date, advantages of glycogen-mutants of cyanobacteria on chemical production have been reported, for instance, production of lactic acid (van der Woude, Angermayr, Veetil, Osnato, & Hellingwerf, 2014) and ethanol (Namakoshi, Nakajima, Yoshikawa, Toya, & Shimizu, 2016) in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and isobutanol in Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 (Li, Shen, & Liao, 2014).…”