Much of contemporary synthetic biology research relies on the use of bacterial chassis for plugging-in and plugging-out genetic circuits and new-to-nature functionalities. However, the microorganisms that are the easiest to manipulate in the laboratory are often suboptimal for downstream industrial applications, which can involve physicochemical stress and harsh operating conditions. In this Review, we advocate the use of environmental Pseudomonas strains as model organisms that are pre-endowed with the metabolic, physiological and stress-endurance traits that are demanded by current and future synthetic biology and biotechnological needs.This study was supported by the BIO and FEDER CONSOLIDER-INGENIO Program of the Spanish Ministry of Sci...
This article addresses the lifestyle of Pseudomonas and focuses on how Pseudomonas putida can be use...
From a biotechnological point of view, bacteria can be seen as either pathogens to target with new d...
Abstract: Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost intere...
Using Pseudomonas putida KT2440 as a proof-of-concept organism, this thesis was aimed at microbial l...
Gram-negative, rod-shaped Pseudomonas putida bacteria may be found in a variety of biological enviro...
Biotechnological production in bacteria enables access to numerous valuable chemical compounds. Nowa...
Traditional microbial biotechnology is in the midst of a profound transformation brought about not o...
Pseudomonas putida is a microbial chassis of huge potential for industrial and environmental biotech...
The soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida is endowed with a central carbon metabolic network capable of ...
Exceeding planetary boundaries, and in particular climate change, is quickly forcing the global econ...
Expansion of the burgeoning biofuels agenda involves not only the design of suitable genetic and met...
BACKGROUND: Pseudomonas putida is a metabolically versatile, genetically accessible, and stress-robu...
Since their discovery many decades ago, Pseudomonas putida and related subspecies have been intensiv...
Since their discovery many decades ago, Pseudomonas putida and related subspecies have been intensiv...
Background: Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is a metabolically versatile, HV1-certified, genetically acces...
This article addresses the lifestyle of Pseudomonas and focuses on how Pseudomonas putida can be use...
From a biotechnological point of view, bacteria can be seen as either pathogens to target with new d...
Abstract: Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost intere...
Using Pseudomonas putida KT2440 as a proof-of-concept organism, this thesis was aimed at microbial l...
Gram-negative, rod-shaped Pseudomonas putida bacteria may be found in a variety of biological enviro...
Biotechnological production in bacteria enables access to numerous valuable chemical compounds. Nowa...
Traditional microbial biotechnology is in the midst of a profound transformation brought about not o...
Pseudomonas putida is a microbial chassis of huge potential for industrial and environmental biotech...
The soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida is endowed with a central carbon metabolic network capable of ...
Exceeding planetary boundaries, and in particular climate change, is quickly forcing the global econ...
Expansion of the burgeoning biofuels agenda involves not only the design of suitable genetic and met...
BACKGROUND: Pseudomonas putida is a metabolically versatile, genetically accessible, and stress-robu...
Since their discovery many decades ago, Pseudomonas putida and related subspecies have been intensiv...
Since their discovery many decades ago, Pseudomonas putida and related subspecies have been intensiv...
Background: Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is a metabolically versatile, HV1-certified, genetically acces...
This article addresses the lifestyle of Pseudomonas and focuses on how Pseudomonas putida can be use...
From a biotechnological point of view, bacteria can be seen as either pathogens to target with new d...
Abstract: Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost intere...