“…Construction of an evolved bacterial chassis is usually dependent on the directed evolution of functional proteins. 1 The evolved proteins substitute the natural counterparts in the hosts, resulting in an evolved bacterial chassis with specific phenotypes, 2 such as the evolved RpsE in Escherichia coli and PfDHFR in yeast, which endow spectinomycin resistance 3 and pyrimethamine resistance, 4 respectively. However, the substitution of an exogenous DNA would affect the safety of hosts, which limits the host application in some fields, especially in the food industry.…”