Methanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural methylotrophs, metabolic engineering has gained attention for transfer of methylotrophy. Here, we engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum for methanol-dependent growth with a sugar co-substrate. Heterologous expression of genes for methanol dehydrogenase from Bacillus methanolicus and of ribulose monophosphate pathway genes for hexulose phosphate synthase and isomerase from Bacillus subtilis enabled methanol-dependent growth of mutants carrying one of two independent metabolic cut-offs, i.e., either lacking ribose-5-phosphate isomerase or ribulose-5-phosphate epimerase. Whole genome sequencing of strains selected by adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) for faster met...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...
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...
Summary Methanol is a promising feedstock for biomanufacturing of fuels and chemicals. Although effo...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
Methanol is a pure and inexpensive raw material, which is mainly produced from fossil-fuel-based syn...
Electron-rich and potentially renewable, methanol is a promising alternative feedstock for chemical ...
Electron-rich and potentially renewable, methanol is a promising alternative feedstock for chemical ...
Hennig G. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum towards methanol-dependent growth. Bie...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...
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...
Summary Methanol is a promising feedstock for biomanufacturing of fuels and chemicals. Although effo...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
Methanol is a pure and inexpensive raw material, which is mainly produced from fossil-fuel-based syn...
Electron-rich and potentially renewable, methanol is a promising alternative feedstock for chemical ...
Electron-rich and potentially renewable, methanol is a promising alternative feedstock for chemical ...
Hennig G. Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum towards methanol-dependent growth. Bie...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
International audienceThe bio-economy relies on microbial strains optimized for efficient large scal...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Pfeifenschneider J, Brautaset T, Wendisch VF. Methanol as carbon source in the bio-economy: Metaboli...