Zymomonas mobilis is the most efficient bacterial ethanol producer and its physiology is potentially applicable to industrial-scale bioethanol production. However, compared to other industrially important microorganisms, the Z. mobilis metabolome and adaptation to various nutritional and genetic perturbations have been poorly characterized. For rational metabolic engineering, it is essential to understand how central metabolism and intracellular redox balance are maintained in Z. mobilis under various conditions. In this study, we applied quantitative mass spectrometry-based metabolomics to explore how glucose-fed non-growing Z. mobilis Zm6 cells metabolically adapt to change of oxygen availability. Mutants partially impaired in ethanol syn...
Zymomonas mobilis growing aerobically with 20 g glucose-1 (carbon-limited) in a chemostat exhibited ...
Acetaldehyde is a valuable product of microbial biosynthesis, which can be used by the chemical indu...
Zymomonas mobilis is known as an example of the uncoupled growth phenomenon. This microorganism also...
Background: Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 is a Gram-negative bacterium that can efficiently produce ethanol ...
Understanding the energy metabolism and its regulation is one of the clues to metabolic engineering ...
Zymomonas mobilis is an excellent ethanologenic bacterium. Biomass pretreatment and saccharification...
Genome-scale metabolic models have been utilized extensively in the study and engineering of the org...
Objective Zymomonas mobilis is an alpha-proteobacterium with a rapid ethanologenic pathway, involvin...
Zymomonas mobilis has attracted considerable interest over the past decades as a result of its uniqu...
Zymomonas mobilis is a unique microorganism in being both obligately fermentative and utilizing a En...
Ability to ferment in the presence of oxygen increases the robustness of bioprocesses and opens oppo...
AbstractPerturbation of the aerobic steady-state in a chemostat culture of the ethanol-producing bac...
Background: Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 is a capable ethanologenic bacterium with high ethanol productivit...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Zymomonas mobilis</i> ZM4 is a capable ethanologenic bacterium with high...
Background Ethanologenic alphaproteobacterium Zymomonas mobilis has been acknowledged as a promisin...
Zymomonas mobilis growing aerobically with 20 g glucose-1 (carbon-limited) in a chemostat exhibited ...
Acetaldehyde is a valuable product of microbial biosynthesis, which can be used by the chemical indu...
Zymomonas mobilis is known as an example of the uncoupled growth phenomenon. This microorganism also...
Background: Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 is a Gram-negative bacterium that can efficiently produce ethanol ...
Understanding the energy metabolism and its regulation is one of the clues to metabolic engineering ...
Zymomonas mobilis is an excellent ethanologenic bacterium. Biomass pretreatment and saccharification...
Genome-scale metabolic models have been utilized extensively in the study and engineering of the org...
Objective Zymomonas mobilis is an alpha-proteobacterium with a rapid ethanologenic pathway, involvin...
Zymomonas mobilis has attracted considerable interest over the past decades as a result of its uniqu...
Zymomonas mobilis is a unique microorganism in being both obligately fermentative and utilizing a En...
Ability to ferment in the presence of oxygen increases the robustness of bioprocesses and opens oppo...
AbstractPerturbation of the aerobic steady-state in a chemostat culture of the ethanol-producing bac...
Background: Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 is a capable ethanologenic bacterium with high ethanol productivit...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Zymomonas mobilis</i> ZM4 is a capable ethanologenic bacterium with high...
Background Ethanologenic alphaproteobacterium Zymomonas mobilis has been acknowledged as a promisin...
Zymomonas mobilis growing aerobically with 20 g glucose-1 (carbon-limited) in a chemostat exhibited ...
Acetaldehyde is a valuable product of microbial biosynthesis, which can be used by the chemical indu...
Zymomonas mobilis is known as an example of the uncoupled growth phenomenon. This microorganism also...