Summary Methanol is a promising feedstock for biomanufacturing of fuels and chemicals. Although efforts have been made to engineer platform microorganisms for methanol bioconversion, the substrate uptake and cell growth rates on methanol are still unsatisfactory, suggesting certain limiting factors remain unsolved. Herein, we analysed the global metabolic regulation changes between an evolved methanol‐dependent Corynebacterium glutamicum mutant and its ancestral strain by transcriptome analysis. Many genes involved in central metabolism including glycolysis, amino acid biosynthesis and energy generation were regulated, implying the adaptive laboratory evolution reprogrammed the cellular metabolism for methanol utilization. We then demonstra...
of two mutations increasing the methanol tolerance of Corynebacterium glutamicum Lennart Leßmeier an...
Müller JEN, Heggeset TMB, Wendisch VF, Vorholt JA, Brautaset T. Methylotrophy in the thermophilic Ba...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...
Methanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural methylotrophs, metabol...
International audienceMethanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural ...
Methanol is already an important carbon feedstock in the chemical industry, but it has found only li...
Methanol is a pure and inexpensive raw material, which is mainly produced from fossil-fuel-based syn...
Leßmeier L, Wendisch VF. Identification of two mutations increasing the methanol tolerance of Coryne...
Hennig G. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum towards methanol-dependent growth. Bie...
Abstract Background Methanotrophs play an important role in biotechnological applications, with thei...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Leßmeier L. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum toward the utilization of methanol. ...
Delépine B, Gil Lopez M, Carnicer M, Vicente C, Wendisch VF, Heux S. Charting the metabolic landscap...
BACKGROUND: Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 is an aerobic facultative methylotrophic alpha-proteobac...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
of two mutations increasing the methanol tolerance of Corynebacterium glutamicum Lennart Leßmeier an...
Müller JEN, Heggeset TMB, Wendisch VF, Vorholt JA, Brautaset T. Methylotrophy in the thermophilic Ba...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...
Methanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural methylotrophs, metabol...
International audienceMethanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural ...
Methanol is already an important carbon feedstock in the chemical industry, but it has found only li...
Methanol is a pure and inexpensive raw material, which is mainly produced from fossil-fuel-based syn...
Leßmeier L, Wendisch VF. Identification of two mutations increasing the methanol tolerance of Coryne...
Hennig G. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum towards methanol-dependent growth. Bie...
Abstract Background Methanotrophs play an important role in biotechnological applications, with thei...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Leßmeier L. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum toward the utilization of methanol. ...
Delépine B, Gil Lopez M, Carnicer M, Vicente C, Wendisch VF, Heux S. Charting the metabolic landscap...
BACKGROUND: Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 is an aerobic facultative methylotrophic alpha-proteobac...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
of two mutations increasing the methanol tolerance of Corynebacterium glutamicum Lennart Leßmeier an...
Müller JEN, Heggeset TMB, Wendisch VF, Vorholt JA, Brautaset T. Methylotrophy in the thermophilic Ba...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...