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Cobalamin‐dependent aryl methyl ether O‐demethylases have high potential for biocatalytic applications, including lignin valorization and synthetic chemistry. In this review, we provide a detailed overview of such O‐demethylase systems identified to date from various microorganisms, including their mechanism, substrate scope and selectivity, and ...
Niels Krabbe Johnsen +4 more
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Ethanol and Acetic Acid Production from Carbon Monoxide in a Clostridium Strain in Batch and Continuous Gas-Fed Bioreactors [PDF]
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of carbon monoxide to metabolic products such as acetic acid and ethanol by Clostridium autoethanogenum was studied.
Kennes, Christian +2 more
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Extracellular vesicles from Lactobacillus plantarum improved lipid metabolism in HFD‐fed mice by regulating hepatic genes involved in lipid synthesis and oxidation. They also alleviated intestinal dysfunction by reducing inflammation, enhancing barrier function, and modulating gut microbiota and metabolites, underscoring their therapeutic potential in ...
Shan‐Shan Xu +8 more
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The first metagenome‐assembled genomes (MAGs) from Guerrero Negro hypersaline microbial mats were recovered from natural and incubated samples. These MAGs include dominant and rare taxa, whose metabolic potential provides clues to metabolic versatility in the cycling of three elements (carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen) at the genome and community levels ...
Miguel A. Martínez‐Mercado +5 more
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Hexanol–butanol–ethanol fermentation from syngas by Clostridium carboxidivorans P7 is a promising route for biofuel production. However, bacterial agglomeration in the culture of 37 °C severely hampers the accumulation of biomass and products.
Shaohuang Shen +7 more
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Assessing environmental gradients in relation to dark CO2 fixation in estuarine wetland microbiomes
The rising atmospheric concentration of CO2 is a major concern to society due to its global warming potential. In soils, CO2-fixing microorganisms are preventing some of the CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
Luise Grüterich +7 more
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Progresses and challenges of engineering thermophilic acetogenic cell factories
Thermophilic acetogens are gaining recognition as potent microbial cell factories, leveraging their unique metabolic capabilities to drive the development of sustainable biotechnological processes. These microorganisms, thriving at elevated temperatures,
Barbara Bourgade, M. Ahsanul Islam
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Chain elongation in anaerobic reactor microbiomes to recover resources from waste [PDF]
Different microbial pathways can elongate the carbon chains of molecules in open cultures of microbial populations (i.e. reactor microbiomes) under anaerobic conditions. Here, we discuss three such pathways: 1.
Angenent, Largus T. +4 more
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Abstract Carbon fixation is a fundamental metabolic process that sustains ecosystems, yet its origins and evolutionary history remain largely unresolved. In this study, we focused on the Wood-Ljungdahl (WL) pathway, which is considered one of the most ancient carbon fixation pathways and the reductive glycine (rGly) pathway, which ...
Tomoyuki Wakashima +2 more
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Insights into CO2 Fixation Pathway of
The future sustainable production of chemicals and fuels from nonpetrochemical resources and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are two of the greatest societal challenges.
Fungmin Liew +5 more
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