Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methanol as an emerging next-generation feedstock for industrial biotechnology. While recent attempts to engineer E. coli as a synthetic methylotroph have achieved great success, most of these works are based on the engineering of the prokaryotic ribulose monophosphate (RuMP) pathway. In this study, we introduced a hybrid methanol assimilation pathway which consists of prokaryotic methanol dehydrogenase (Mdh) and eukaryotic xylulose monophosphate (XuMP) pathway enzyme dihydroxyacetone synthase (Das) into E. coli and reprogrammed E. coli metabolism to improve methanol assimilation by combining rational design and adaptive laboratory evolution. By del...
Due to volatile sugar prices, the food vs fuel debate, and recent increases in the supply of natural...
Additional file 1: Additional methods. Figure S1. Adaptive evolution by genome replication engineeri...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosIndustrial microbial fermentation is frequently used to produce a wide array...
International audienceOne-carbon (C1) compounds, such as methanol, have recently gained attention as...
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 ...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
International audienceMethanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural ...
Methanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural methylotrophs, metabol...
Due to volatile sugar prices, the food vs fuel debate, and recent increases in the supply of natural...
Additional file 1: Additional methods. Figure S1. Adaptive evolution by genome replication engineeri...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
Engineering Escherichia coli for efficient methanol assimilation is important for developing methano...
Papoutsakis, EleftheriosIndustrial microbial fermentation is frequently used to produce a wide array...
International audienceOne-carbon (C1) compounds, such as methanol, have recently gained attention as...
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 ...
Methanol represents an attractive substrate for biotechnological applications. Utilization of reduce...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
Methylotrophic bacteria utilize methanol and other reduced one-carbon compounds as their sole source...
International audienceMethanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural ...
Methanol is a sustainable substrate for biotechnology. In addition to natural methylotrophs, metabol...
Due to volatile sugar prices, the food vs fuel debate, and recent increases in the supply of natural...
Additional file 1: Additional methods. Figure S1. Adaptive evolution by genome replication engineeri...
Methylotrophy is the ability of microorganisms to utilize one carbon compounds such as methane and m...