Microbial metabolic engineering has been extensively studied for valuable chemicals synthesis, generating numerous laboratory-scale successes, and has demonstrated its potential to serve as a platform that enables large-scale manufacturing of many chemicals that are currently derived via chemical synthesis. However, the commercialization potential of microbial chemical production frequently suffers from low productivity and yields, where one key limiting factor is the inherently low tolerance of host cells against toxic compounds that are present and/or generated during biological processing. Consequently, various microbial engineering strategies have been devised to endow producer microbes with tolerance phenotypes that would be required f...
Industrial strain development requires system-wide engineering and optimization of cellular metaboli...
Sustainable production of chemicals from renewable non-food biomass has become a promising alternati...
Current international interest in finding alternative sources of energy to the diminishing supplies ...
Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology offer great prospects in developing microbial cell facto...
The development of a cost-competitive bioprocess requires that the cell factory converts the feedsto...
Microbe-mediated chemical production can replace traditional fossil-dependent production and hereby ...
Fermentation of renewable feedstocks by microbes to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals has the ...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Abstract A major challenge when using microorganisms to produce bulk chemicals such as biofuels is t...
For millennia, humans have used microbes to produce industrial products of social and economical val...
International audienceLignocellulose is the most abundant biomass on earth with an annual production...
AbstractFermentation of renewable feedstocks by microbes to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals ...
While academic-level studies on metabolic engineering of microorganisms for production of chemicals ...
Fermentation of lignocellulose raw materials bear a lot of promises, and leave a number of challenge...
Natural products have been attracting much interest around the world for their diverse applications,...
Industrial strain development requires system-wide engineering and optimization of cellular metaboli...
Sustainable production of chemicals from renewable non-food biomass has become a promising alternati...
Current international interest in finding alternative sources of energy to the diminishing supplies ...
Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology offer great prospects in developing microbial cell facto...
The development of a cost-competitive bioprocess requires that the cell factory converts the feedsto...
Microbe-mediated chemical production can replace traditional fossil-dependent production and hereby ...
Fermentation of renewable feedstocks by microbes to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals has the ...
Engineered microorganisms capable of producing chemical commodities have emerged as sustainable alte...
Abstract A major challenge when using microorganisms to produce bulk chemicals such as biofuels is t...
For millennia, humans have used microbes to produce industrial products of social and economical val...
International audienceLignocellulose is the most abundant biomass on earth with an annual production...
AbstractFermentation of renewable feedstocks by microbes to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals ...
While academic-level studies on metabolic engineering of microorganisms for production of chemicals ...
Fermentation of lignocellulose raw materials bear a lot of promises, and leave a number of challenge...
Natural products have been attracting much interest around the world for their diverse applications,...
Industrial strain development requires system-wide engineering and optimization of cellular metaboli...
Sustainable production of chemicals from renewable non-food biomass has become a promising alternati...
Current international interest in finding alternative sources of energy to the diminishing supplies ...