Aims Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene; C(5) H(8) ) is naturally produced by photosynthesis and emitted in the atmosphere by the leaves of many herbaceous, deciduous and woody plants. Fermentative yeast and fungi (Ascomycota) are not genetically endowed with the isoprene production process. The work investigated whether Ascomycota can be genetically modified and endowed with the property of constitutive isoprene production.Methods and results Two different strategies for expression of the IspS gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae were employed: (i) optimization of codon usage of the IspS gene for specific expression in S. cerevisiae and (ii) multiple independent integrations of the IspS gene in the rDNA loci of the yeast genome. Copy number an...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Isoprene is a volatile C5 hydrocarbon. It is produced by a wide variety of organisms and has been sh...
Of the two natural metabolic pathways for making terpenoids, biotechnological utilization of the mev...
Aims Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene; C(5) H(8) ) is naturally produced by photosynthesis and emit...
Isoprenoids denote the largest group of chemicals in the plant kingdom and are employed for a wide r...
The renewable production of isoprene (Isp) hydrocarbons, to serve as fuel and synthetic chemistry fe...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Heterologous cyanobacterial production of isoprene (C5H8) presents an opportunity to develop renewab...
Isoprenoids represent a wide group of chemically active compounds that can find a wide range of appl...
Efforts to heterologously produce quantities of isoprene hydrocarbons (C5H8) renewably from CO2 and ...
Isoprene is an important bulk chemical which is mostly derived from fossil fuels. It is used primari...
The concept of "photosynthetic biofuels" envisions application of a single organism, acting both as ...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Heterologous expression of the isoprene synthase gene in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803 c...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Isoprene is a volatile C5 hydrocarbon. It is produced by a wide variety of organisms and has been sh...
Of the two natural metabolic pathways for making terpenoids, biotechnological utilization of the mev...
Aims Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene; C(5) H(8) ) is naturally produced by photosynthesis and emit...
Isoprenoids denote the largest group of chemicals in the plant kingdom and are employed for a wide r...
The renewable production of isoprene (Isp) hydrocarbons, to serve as fuel and synthetic chemistry fe...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Heterologous cyanobacterial production of isoprene (C5H8) presents an opportunity to develop renewab...
Isoprenoids represent a wide group of chemically active compounds that can find a wide range of appl...
Efforts to heterologously produce quantities of isoprene hydrocarbons (C5H8) renewably from CO2 and ...
Isoprene is an important bulk chemical which is mostly derived from fossil fuels. It is used primari...
The concept of "photosynthetic biofuels" envisions application of a single organism, acting both as ...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Heterologous expression of the isoprene synthase gene in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803 c...
Abstract Isoprene represents a key building block for the production of valuable materials such as l...
A Thesis submitted In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Bi...
Isoprene is a volatile C5 hydrocarbon. It is produced by a wide variety of organisms and has been sh...
Of the two natural metabolic pathways for making terpenoids, biotechnological utilization of the mev...