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Metabolically engineered bacteria

Tabata K, Koizumi S, Endo T, Ozaki A. Production of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine by coupling metabolically engineered bacteria. Biotechnol. Lett. 2000 22 479-483. [Pg.423]

Takeda, H., Yoneyama, F., Kawai, S., Hashimoto, W., Murata, K. Bioethanol production from marine biomass alginate by metabolically engineered bacteria. Energy Environ. Sci. 4, 2575-2581 (2011)... [Pg.254]

Priem B, Gilbert M, Wakarchuk WW, Heyraud A, Samain E. A new fermentation process allows large-scale production of human milk ohgosaccharides by metabolically engineered bacteria. Glycobiology... [Pg.675]

MISAWA N and shimada h (1998) Metabolic engineering for the production of carotenoids in non-carotenogenic bacteria and yeasts , J Biotechnol, 59, 169-81. [Pg.277]

Experiments in directed breeding have been carried out in bacteria and are proving grounds for metabolic engineering of pigment accumulations in plants. Experi-... [Pg.379]

Jones, K.L., Kim, S.-W. and Keasbng, J.D. (2000) Low-copy plasmids can perform as well as or better than high-copy plasmids for metabolic engineering of bacteria. Metabolic Engineering, 2, 328-338. [Pg.282]

Keasling, J.D. (1999) Gene-expression tools for the metabolic engineering of bacteria. Trends in Biotechnology, 17, 452-460. [Pg.282]

In this article, we review the development of processes for the production of RHAs in natural PHA-producing bacteria and metabolically engineered E. coli strains. [Pg.374]

Martens, D. E. Hugenholtz, J. Kleere-bezem, M. et al. Metabolic engineering of lactic add bacteria, the combined approach kinetic modelling, metabolic control and experimental analysis. Microbiology 2002,148 1003-1013. [Pg.420]

Hugenholtz, J., and Kleerebezem, M. 1999. Metabolic engineering of lactic acid bacteria overview of the approaches and results of pathway rerouting involved in food fermentations. Curr. Op. Biotechnol., 10,492-497. [Pg.261]

Kleerebezemab, M., Hols, P., and Hugenholtz, J. 2000. Lactic acid bacteria as a cell factory rerouting of carbon metabolism in Lactococcus lactis by metabolic engineering. Enz. Microbial Technol., 26, 840-848. [Pg.262]


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