Engineering the shikimate pathway is a primary approach for biosynthesis of various aromatic compounds, many of which are involved in formation of important compounds with pharmaceutical values. The development of metabolic engineering allows for high-efficiency production of desired molecules derived from the shikimate pathway using engineered microbes as biosynthetic factories. This review summarizes successful and generally applicable strategies for engineering this important pathway in the context of the model bacterium E. coli for biosynthesis of molecules with pharmaceutical activities. Similar approaches can also be employed for shikimate pathway engineering in other microorganisms.Peer reviewe
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
Abstract Shikimate is an important intermediate in the aromatic amino acid pathway, which can be use...
Abstract Metabolic engineering has been enabling development of high performance microbial strains f...
Metabolic engineering has been enabling development of high performance microbial strains for the ef...
Systems metabolic engineering, which recently emerged as metabolic engineering integrated with syste...
Microorganisms are small but efficient micro-factories for producing bulk and value-added products. ...
For much of nature the complexity and diversity of language is found not in verbal cues, but rather ...
For much of nature the complexity and diversity of language is found not in verbal cues, but rather ...
Natural products are widely employed in our daily lives as food additives, pharmaceuticals, nutraceu...
A synthetic metabolic pathway suitable for the production of chorismate derivatives was designed in ...
Increased carbon flow directed into the common pathway of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis does not ...
<p>Shikimic acid (SA) pathway is the common route used by bacteria, plants, fungi, algae, and certai...
Lee J-H, Wendisch VF. Biotechnological production of aromatic compounds of the extended shikimate pa...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
Abstract Shikimate is an important intermediate in the aromatic amino acid pathway, which can be use...
Abstract Metabolic engineering has been enabling development of high performance microbial strains f...
Metabolic engineering has been enabling development of high performance microbial strains for the ef...
Systems metabolic engineering, which recently emerged as metabolic engineering integrated with syste...
Microorganisms are small but efficient micro-factories for producing bulk and value-added products. ...
For much of nature the complexity and diversity of language is found not in verbal cues, but rather ...
For much of nature the complexity and diversity of language is found not in verbal cues, but rather ...
Natural products are widely employed in our daily lives as food additives, pharmaceuticals, nutraceu...
A synthetic metabolic pathway suitable for the production of chorismate derivatives was designed in ...
Increased carbon flow directed into the common pathway of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis does not ...
<p>Shikimic acid (SA) pathway is the common route used by bacteria, plants, fungi, algae, and certai...
Lee J-H, Wendisch VF. Biotechnological production of aromatic compounds of the extended shikimate pa...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...
This research is focused on investigation and engineering of natural product biosynthetic pathways f...