Central carbon metabolism is a basic and exhaustively analyzed pathway. However, the intrinsic robustness of the pathway might still conceal uncharacterized reactions. To test this hypothesis, we constructed systematic multiple‐knockout mutants involved in central carbon catabolism in Escherichia coli and tested their growth under 12 different nutrient conditions. Differences between in silico predictions and experimental growth indicated that unreported reactions existed within this extensively analyzed metabolic network. These putative reactions were then confirmed by metabolome analysis and in vitro enzymatic assays. Novel reactions regarding the breakdown of sedoheptulose‐7‐phosphate to erythrose‐4‐phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phospha...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
Vita.An ultimate goal of metabolic engineering is to achieve the maximum product yield. Much effort ...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
BackgroundGlycolysis breakdowns glucose into essential building blocks and ATP/NAD(P)H for the cell,...
The promiscuous activities of a recursive, generalist enzyme provide raw material for the emergence ...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
ABSTRACT Central metabolism is a topic that has been studied for decades, and yet, this process is s...
Blocking glycolytic breakdown of glucose by inactivation of phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) in Escher...
Faculty Mentor: Daniel H. Kohl Channeling is the preference of an enzyme for intermediates within a ...
Faculty Mentor: Daniel H. Kohl Channeling is the preference of an enzyme for intermediates within a ...
Vita.An ultimate goal of metabolic engineering is to achieve the maximum product yield. Much effort ...
<p>Carbon sources or biochemical intermediates shared between pathways are indicated in capital lett...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
Vita.An ultimate goal of metabolic engineering is to achieve the maximum product yield. Much effort ...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...
BackgroundGlycolysis breakdowns glucose into essential building blocks and ATP/NAD(P)H for the cell,...
The promiscuous activities of a recursive, generalist enzyme provide raw material for the emergence ...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
International audienceAll living organisms share similar reactions within their central metabolism t...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
ABSTRACT Central metabolism is a topic that has been studied for decades, and yet, this process is s...
Blocking glycolytic breakdown of glucose by inactivation of phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) in Escher...
Faculty Mentor: Daniel H. Kohl Channeling is the preference of an enzyme for intermediates within a ...
Faculty Mentor: Daniel H. Kohl Channeling is the preference of an enzyme for intermediates within a ...
Vita.An ultimate goal of metabolic engineering is to achieve the maximum product yield. Much effort ...
<p>Carbon sources or biochemical intermediates shared between pathways are indicated in capital lett...
Carbon fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes. Most natural carbon fixation pat...
Vita.An ultimate goal of metabolic engineering is to achieve the maximum product yield. Much effort ...
Selections with collections (libraries) of synthetically engineered microbes can rapidly identify mu...