Biohydrogen is produced by a number of microbial systems and the commonly used host bacterium Escherichia coli naturally produces hydrogen under fermentation conditions. One approach to engineering additional hydrogen production pathways is to introduce non- native hydrogenases into E. coli. An attractive candidate is the soluble [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha, which has been shown to link NADH/NAD+ biochemistry directly to hydrogen metabolism, an activity that E. coli does not perform. In this work, three synthetic operons were designed that code for the soluble hydrogenase and two different enzyme maturase systems. Interestingly, using this system the recombinant soluble hydrogenase was found to be assembled by the native E. c...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
A subset of bacterial [NiFe]-hydrogenases have been shown to be capable of activating dihydrogen-cat...
Biohydrogen is produced by a number of microbial systems and the commonly used host bacterium Escher...
Biohydrogen is produced by a number of microbial systems and the commonly used host bacterium Escher...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
AbstractBiohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to ...
AbstractBiohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to ...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
A subset of bacterial [NiFe]-hydrogenases have been shown to be capable of activating dihydrogen-cat...
Biohydrogen is produced by a number of microbial systems and the commonly used host bacterium Escher...
Biohydrogen is produced by a number of microbial systems and the commonly used host bacterium Escher...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
AbstractBiohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to ...
AbstractBiohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to ...
Biohydrogen is a potentially useful product of microbial energy metabolism. One approach to engineer...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
Escherichia coli produces enzymes dedicated to hydrogen metabolism under anaerobic conditions. In pa...
A subset of bacterial [NiFe]-hydrogenases have been shown to be capable of activating dihydrogen-cat...