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Yeast Midas' touch: recent advances in the valorisation of methanol by yeasts. [PDF]
Mauri A, García Tejada L, Blank LM.
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Pregnenolone Bioproduction in Engineered Methylobacteria: Design and Elaboration. [PDF]
Tekucheva D +6 more
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Osmolytes vs. Anabolic Reserves: Contrasting Gonadal Metabolomes in Two Sympatric Mediterranean Sea Urchins. [PDF]
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Seasonal variation in metabolic profiles and microbial communities in a subarctic ore processing plant. [PDF]
Bomberg M, Miettinen H, Kinnunen P.
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Methylotrophy: a great asset in symbiosis process.
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Extreme trophic tales: deciphering bacterial diversity and potential functions in oligotrophic and hypereutrophic lakes. [PDF]
Xie G, Zhang Y, Gong Y, Luo W, Tang X.
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Bioconversion of Methanol by Synthetic Methylotrophy
2021As an important building block in the chemical industry, methanol has become an attractive substrate in biorefinery owing to its abundance and low cost. With the development of synthetic biology, metabolic engineering of non-methylotrophy to construct synthetic methylotrophy has drawn increased attention.
Feng, Guo +6 more
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Current Trends in Methylotrophy
Trends in Microbiology, 2018Methylotrophy is a field of study dealing with microorganisms capable of utilization of compounds devoid of carbon-carbon bonds (C1 compounds). In this review, we highlight several emerging trends in methylotrophy. First, we discuss the significance of the recent discovery of lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases for understanding both the ...
Ludmila, Chistoserdova +1 more
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Synthetic Methylotrophy: A Practical Solution for Methanol-Based Biomanufacturing
Trends in Biotechnology, 2020The increasing availability and affordability of natural gas has renewed interest in using methanol for bioproduction of useful chemicals. Engineering synthetic methylotrophy based on natural or artificial methanol assimilation pathways and genetically tractable platform microorganisms for methanol-based biomanufacturing is drawing particular attention.
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