Abstract Background As an essential platform chemical mostly used for rubber synthesis, isoprene is produced in industry through chemical methods, derived from petroleum. As an alternative, bio-production of isoprene has attracted much attention in recent years. Previous researches were mostly focused on key enzymes to improve isoprene production. In this research, besides screening of key enzymes, we also paid attention to expression intensity of non-key enzymes. Results Firstly, screening of key enzymes, IDI, MK and IspS, from other organisms and then RBS optimization of the key enzymes were carried out. The strain utilized IDIsa was firstly detected to produce more isoprene than other IDIs. IDIsa expression was improved after RBS modific...
Isoprenoids, consisting of more than 50,000 compounds, have many functions in plants, animals, and m...
Isoprene is a valuable precursor for synthetic rubber and a signature product of terpenoid pathways....
We have discovered that microorganisms produce and emit the hydrocarbon isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butad...
The volatile C5 hydrocarbon, isoprene is an important platform chemical, which has been used in the ...
Additional file 1. Table S1 . Constructed plasmids and strains in this study; Table S2. Primers used...
Background: As an important bulk chemical for synthetic rubber, isoprene can be biosynthesized by ro...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
© 2020 The Authors Isoprenoids comprise one of the most chemically diverse family of natural product...
Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural product...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural product...
<div><p>Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural...
Abstract Background Isoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for th...
The depleting petroleum reserve, increasingly severe energy crisis, and global climate change are re...
Isoprenoids, consisting of more than 50,000 compounds, have many functions in plants, animals, and m...
Isoprene is a valuable precursor for synthetic rubber and a signature product of terpenoid pathways....
We have discovered that microorganisms produce and emit the hydrocarbon isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butad...
The volatile C5 hydrocarbon, isoprene is an important platform chemical, which has been used in the ...
Additional file 1. Table S1 . Constructed plasmids and strains in this study; Table S2. Primers used...
Background: As an important bulk chemical for synthetic rubber, isoprene can be biosynthesized by ro...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
© 2020 The Authors Isoprenoids comprise one of the most chemically diverse family of natural product...
Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural product...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural product...
<div><p>Isoprenoids are a large and diverse class of compounds that includes many high value natural...
Abstract Background Isoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for th...
The depleting petroleum reserve, increasingly severe energy crisis, and global climate change are re...
Isoprenoids, consisting of more than 50,000 compounds, have many functions in plants, animals, and m...
Isoprene is a valuable precursor for synthetic rubber and a signature product of terpenoid pathways....
We have discovered that microorganisms produce and emit the hydrocarbon isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butad...