Abstract Background Succinate has been recognized as one of the most important bio-based building block chemicals due to its numerous potential applications. However, efficient methods for the production of succinate from lignocellulosic feedstock were rarely reported. Nevertheless, Corynebacterium glutamicum was engineered to efficiently produce succinate from glucose in our previous study. Results In this work, C. glutamicum was engineered for efficient succinate production from lignocellulosic hydrolysate. First, xylose utilization of C. glutamicum was optimized by heterologous expression of xylA and xylB genes from different sources. Next, xylA and xylB from Xanthomonas campestris were selected among four candidates to accelerate xylose...
To further establish a vital bioeconomy, bioprocesses must use substrates which are both cost-effect...
Biosynthesis of succinic acid is an alternative method from conventional chemical synthesis. For thi...
Biomass-derived d-xylose represents an economically interesting substrate for the sustainable microb...
The C$_{4}$-dicarboxylate succinate has been identified as a promising candidate to become a key bui...
Corynebacterium glutamicum lacking the succinate dehydrogenase complex can produce succinate aerobic...
Corynebacterium glutamicum lacking the succinate dehydrogenase complex can produce succinate aerobic...
Succinic acid is one of the most desirable raw materials. Currently, it is obtained mainly by hydrog...
Abstract Background Lignocellulose biomass contains high amount of biotin and resulted in an excessi...
Corynebacterium glutamicum, an established industrial amino acid producer, has been genetically modi...
Succinic acid is considered to be one of the key platform chemicals used in a variety of industrial ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capability of Corynebacterium glutamicum for anaerobic succin...
The restriction of fossil raw materials, as well as the impact of their use on the environment heads...
The potential for production of chemicals from microalgal biomass has been considered as an alternat...
Aerobically cultivated cells of Corynebacterium glutamicum produce mixed organic acids, including su...
To further establish a vital bioeconomy, bioprocesses must use substrates which are both cost-effect...
To further establish a vital bioeconomy, bioprocesses must use substrates which are both cost-effect...
Biosynthesis of succinic acid is an alternative method from conventional chemical synthesis. For thi...
Biomass-derived d-xylose represents an economically interesting substrate for the sustainable microb...
The C$_{4}$-dicarboxylate succinate has been identified as a promising candidate to become a key bui...
Corynebacterium glutamicum lacking the succinate dehydrogenase complex can produce succinate aerobic...
Corynebacterium glutamicum lacking the succinate dehydrogenase complex can produce succinate aerobic...
Succinic acid is one of the most desirable raw materials. Currently, it is obtained mainly by hydrog...
Abstract Background Lignocellulose biomass contains high amount of biotin and resulted in an excessi...
Corynebacterium glutamicum, an established industrial amino acid producer, has been genetically modi...
Succinic acid is considered to be one of the key platform chemicals used in a variety of industrial ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the capability of Corynebacterium glutamicum for anaerobic succin...
The restriction of fossil raw materials, as well as the impact of their use on the environment heads...
The potential for production of chemicals from microalgal biomass has been considered as an alternat...
Aerobically cultivated cells of Corynebacterium glutamicum produce mixed organic acids, including su...
To further establish a vital bioeconomy, bioprocesses must use substrates which are both cost-effect...
To further establish a vital bioeconomy, bioprocesses must use substrates which are both cost-effect...
Biosynthesis of succinic acid is an alternative method from conventional chemical synthesis. For thi...
Biomass-derived d-xylose represents an economically interesting substrate for the sustainable microb...