Compartmentalized co-localization of enzymes and their substrates represents an attractive approach for multi-enzymatic synthesis in engineered cells and biocatalysis. Sequestration of enzymes and substrates would greatly increase reaction efficiency while also protecting engineered host cells from potentially toxic reaction intermediates. Several bacteria form protein-based polyhedral microcompartments which sequester functionally related enzymes and regulate their access to substrates and other small metabolites. Such bacterial microcompartments may be engineered into protein-based nano-bioreactors, provided that they can be assembled in a non-native host cell, and that heterologous enzymes and substrates can be targeted into the engineer...
We genetically controlled compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells by heterologous expression of bac...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
In some bacteria proteinaceous polyhedral structures known as microcompartments (MCPs) are formed th...
<div><p>Compartmentalized co-localization of enzymes and their substrates represents an attractive a...
Compartmentalization of biological processes is an optimization strategy found throughout the biolog...
Despite the vast array of enzymatic activities available to metabolic engineers, many biosyntheses a...
The use of bacterial production could improve commercial feasibility for biochemicals such as pharma...
One of the goals of synthetic biology is to engineer metabolic pathways to produce valuable chemical...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are organelles composed of a selectively permeable protein shell ...
Cellular compartmentalization enables enzymes to perform complex sequences of chemical transformatio...
Bacterial Microcompartments (BMCs) are used by diverse bacteria to compartmentalize enzymatic reacti...
The bacterial nanocompartments (encapsulins), produced by some species of bacteria and archaea, pos...
Spatial segregation of metabolism, such as cellular-localized CO2 fixation in C4 plants or in the cy...
We have developed a system for producing a supramolecular scaffold that permeates the entire Escheri...
Many bacteria use protein-based organelles known as bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) to organize a...
We genetically controlled compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells by heterologous expression of bac...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
In some bacteria proteinaceous polyhedral structures known as microcompartments (MCPs) are formed th...
<div><p>Compartmentalized co-localization of enzymes and their substrates represents an attractive a...
Compartmentalization of biological processes is an optimization strategy found throughout the biolog...
Despite the vast array of enzymatic activities available to metabolic engineers, many biosyntheses a...
The use of bacterial production could improve commercial feasibility for biochemicals such as pharma...
One of the goals of synthetic biology is to engineer metabolic pathways to produce valuable chemical...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are organelles composed of a selectively permeable protein shell ...
Cellular compartmentalization enables enzymes to perform complex sequences of chemical transformatio...
Bacterial Microcompartments (BMCs) are used by diverse bacteria to compartmentalize enzymatic reacti...
The bacterial nanocompartments (encapsulins), produced by some species of bacteria and archaea, pos...
Spatial segregation of metabolism, such as cellular-localized CO2 fixation in C4 plants or in the cy...
We have developed a system for producing a supramolecular scaffold that permeates the entire Escheri...
Many bacteria use protein-based organelles known as bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) to organize a...
We genetically controlled compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells by heterologous expression of bac...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
In some bacteria proteinaceous polyhedral structures known as microcompartments (MCPs) are formed th...