The oxidative d-xylose pathway, i.e. Dahms pathway, can be utilised to produce from cheap biomass raw material useful chemical intermediates. In vitro metabolic pathways offer a fast way to study the rate-limiting steps and find the most suitable enzymes for each reaction. We have constructed here in vitro multi-enzyme cascades leading from d-xylose or d-xylonolactone to ethylene glycol, glycolic acid and lactic acid, and use simple spectrophotometric assays for the read-out of the efficiency of these pathways. Based on our earlier results, we focussed particularly on the less studied xylonolactone ring opening (hydrolysis) reaction. The bacterial Caulobacter crescentus lactonase (Cc XylC), was shown to be a metal-dependent enzyme clearly i...
Gluconobacter oxydans subsp. suboxydans ATCC 621 oxidizes d-xylose to xylonic acid very efficiently,...
A novel method was developed to detect d-xylose (INS 967) sensitively and selectively, which is base...
Genetic data suggest that the oligotrophic freshwater bacterium Caulobacter crescentus metabolizes D...
The oxidative d-xylose pathway, i.e. Dahms pathway, can be utilised to produce from cheap biomass ra...
Engineering of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae towards efficient d-xylose assimilation has been a...
The important platform chemicals ethylene glycol and glycolic acid were produced via the oxidative D...
An NAD +-dependent d-xylose dehydrogenase, XylB, from Caulobacter crescentus was expressed in Saccha...
A synthetic pathway for (D)-xylose assimilation was stoichiometrically evaluated and implemented in ...
Increasing concern about climate change and fluctuation in fossil fuel prices has increased interest...
A synthetic pathway for (d)-xylose assimilation was stoichiometrically evaluated and implemented in ...
Xylonic acid is attractive as a potential product from D xylose because the five carbon structure of...
The objective of this master’s thesis, as a part of the Synthetic Biology Research Programme (FinSyn...
d-Xylonate was produced from d-xylose using Kluyveromyces lactis strains which expressed the gene fo...
The oxidative D-xylose catabolic pathway of Caulobacter crescentus, encoded by the xylXABCD operon, ...
2-keto-3-L-arabinonate dehydratase (L-KdpD) and 2-keto-3-D-xylonate dehydratase (D-KdpD) are the thi...
Gluconobacter oxydans subsp. suboxydans ATCC 621 oxidizes d-xylose to xylonic acid very efficiently,...
A novel method was developed to detect d-xylose (INS 967) sensitively and selectively, which is base...
Genetic data suggest that the oligotrophic freshwater bacterium Caulobacter crescentus metabolizes D...
The oxidative d-xylose pathway, i.e. Dahms pathway, can be utilised to produce from cheap biomass ra...
Engineering of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae towards efficient d-xylose assimilation has been a...
The important platform chemicals ethylene glycol and glycolic acid were produced via the oxidative D...
An NAD +-dependent d-xylose dehydrogenase, XylB, from Caulobacter crescentus was expressed in Saccha...
A synthetic pathway for (D)-xylose assimilation was stoichiometrically evaluated and implemented in ...
Increasing concern about climate change and fluctuation in fossil fuel prices has increased interest...
A synthetic pathway for (d)-xylose assimilation was stoichiometrically evaluated and implemented in ...
Xylonic acid is attractive as a potential product from D xylose because the five carbon structure of...
The objective of this master’s thesis, as a part of the Synthetic Biology Research Programme (FinSyn...
d-Xylonate was produced from d-xylose using Kluyveromyces lactis strains which expressed the gene fo...
The oxidative D-xylose catabolic pathway of Caulobacter crescentus, encoded by the xylXABCD operon, ...
2-keto-3-L-arabinonate dehydratase (L-KdpD) and 2-keto-3-D-xylonate dehydratase (D-KdpD) are the thi...
Gluconobacter oxydans subsp. suboxydans ATCC 621 oxidizes d-xylose to xylonic acid very efficiently,...
A novel method was developed to detect d-xylose (INS 967) sensitively and selectively, which is base...
Genetic data suggest that the oligotrophic freshwater bacterium Caulobacter crescentus metabolizes D...