Abstract Background Isoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for the synthesis of rubber, elastomers, and medicines. Although many plants produce huge amounts of isoprene, it is very difficult to obtain isoprene directly from plants because of its high volatility and increasing environmental regulations. Over the last decade, microorganisms have emerged as a promising alternative host for efficient and sustainable bioisoprene production. Isoprene synthase (IspS) has received much attention for the conversion of isoprene from dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP). Herein, we isolated a highly expressible novel IspS gene from Metrosideros polymorpha (MpIspS), which was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli, usi...
Isoprene is a volatile hydrocarbon of unknown function, produced by certain bacteria, plants and ani...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Plant-produced isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) represents a significant portion of global volatile...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Of the two natural metabolic pathways for making terpenoids, biotechnological utilization of the mev...
Isoprene is an important bulk chemical which is mostly derived from fossil fuels. It is used primari...
Heterologous cyanobacterial production of isoprene (C5H8) presents an opportunity to develop renewab...
Isoprenoids, consisting of more than 50,000 compounds, have many functions in plants, animals, and m...
The volatile C5 hydrocarbon, isoprene is an important platform chemical, which has been used in the ...
Isoprene is a volatile C5 hydrocarbon. It is produced by a wide variety of organisms and has been sh...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
Abstract Background As an essential platform chemical mostly used for rubber synthesis, isoprene is ...
In comparison to other bacteria Bacillus subtilis emits the volatile compound isoprene in high conce...
<p>Gene symbols and the enzymes they encode (all genes were from <i>E. coli</i> except where noted):...
Isoprene is a volatile hydrocarbon of unknown function, produced by certain bacteria, plants and ani...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Plant-produced isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) represents a significant portion of global volatile...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Of the two natural metabolic pathways for making terpenoids, biotechnological utilization of the mev...
Isoprene is an important bulk chemical which is mostly derived from fossil fuels. It is used primari...
Heterologous cyanobacterial production of isoprene (C5H8) presents an opportunity to develop renewab...
Isoprenoids, consisting of more than 50,000 compounds, have many functions in plants, animals, and m...
The volatile C5 hydrocarbon, isoprene is an important platform chemical, which has been used in the ...
Isoprene is a volatile C5 hydrocarbon. It is produced by a wide variety of organisms and has been sh...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
Abstract Background As an essential platform chemical mostly used for rubber synthesis, isoprene is ...
In comparison to other bacteria Bacillus subtilis emits the volatile compound isoprene in high conce...
<p>Gene symbols and the enzymes they encode (all genes were from <i>E. coli</i> except where noted):...
Isoprene is a volatile hydrocarbon of unknown function, produced by certain bacteria, plants and ani...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Plant-produced isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) represents a significant portion of global volatile...