During microbial production of solvent-like compounds, such as advanced biofuels and bulk chemicals, accumulation of the final product can negatively impact the cultivation of the host microbe and limit the production levels. Consequently, improving solvent tolerance is becoming an essential aspect of engineering microbial production strains. Mechanisms ranging from chaperones to transcriptional factors have been used to obtain solvent-tolerant strains. However, alleviating growth inhibition does not invariably result in increased production. Transporters specifically have emerged as a powerful category of proteins that bestow tolerance and often improve production but are difficult targets for cellular expression. Here we review strain eng...
ABSTRACT Strain tolerance to toxic metabolites is an important trait for many biotechnological appli...
Engineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of limitations ...
J.L.F. and H.M.J. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Engineering microbial hosts for the ...
During microbial production of solvent-like compounds, such as advanced biofuels and bulk chemicals,...
During microbial production of solvent-like compounds, such as advanced biofuels and bulk chemicals,...
The challenge of sustainably producing highly valuable chemical compounds requires specialized micro...
Bacterial biocatalysis constitutes a sustainable alternative for high-value chemicals production by ...
Abstract A major challenge when using microorganisms to produce bulk chemicals such as biofuels is t...
The proposed research is to understand and exploit the molecular basis that determines tolerance of ...
The toxicity of fine chemicals to the producer organism is a problem in several biotechnological pro...
Microbial metabolic engineering has been extensively studied for valuable chemicals synthesis, gener...
ABSTRACT Engineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of lim...
Biotechnological production in bacteria enables access to numerous valuable chemical compounds. Nowa...
UnlabelledEngineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of li...
ABSTRACT Strain tolerance to toxic metabolites is an important trait for many biotechnological appli...
ABSTRACT Strain tolerance to toxic metabolites is an important trait for many biotechnological appli...
Engineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of limitations ...
J.L.F. and H.M.J. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Engineering microbial hosts for the ...
During microbial production of solvent-like compounds, such as advanced biofuels and bulk chemicals,...
During microbial production of solvent-like compounds, such as advanced biofuels and bulk chemicals,...
The challenge of sustainably producing highly valuable chemical compounds requires specialized micro...
Bacterial biocatalysis constitutes a sustainable alternative for high-value chemicals production by ...
Abstract A major challenge when using microorganisms to produce bulk chemicals such as biofuels is t...
The proposed research is to understand and exploit the molecular basis that determines tolerance of ...
The toxicity of fine chemicals to the producer organism is a problem in several biotechnological pro...
Microbial metabolic engineering has been extensively studied for valuable chemicals synthesis, gener...
ABSTRACT Engineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of lim...
Biotechnological production in bacteria enables access to numerous valuable chemical compounds. Nowa...
UnlabelledEngineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of li...
ABSTRACT Strain tolerance to toxic metabolites is an important trait for many biotechnological appli...
ABSTRACT Strain tolerance to toxic metabolites is an important trait for many biotechnological appli...
Engineering microbial hosts for the production of fungible fuels requires mitigation of limitations ...
J.L.F. and H.M.J. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Engineering microbial hosts for the ...