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Engineered Polyploid Yeast Strains Enable Efficient Xylose Utilization and Ethanol Production in Corn Hydrolysates. [PDF]
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Additional file 3. SDS-PAGE of XDH, XYR1, and XYR2 in E. coli BL21 lysates. SDS-PAGE data showing the abundance of insoluble and soluble protein from E. coli overexpression of the following enzymes: XDH, XYR1 or XYR2.
Rodriguez, Gabriel +5 more
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Additional file 5. SLIC cloning table. A complete list of all plasmids and the construction strategy we used throughout this manuscript.
Rodriguez, Gabriel +5 more
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The complete and efficient utilization of both glucose and xylose is necessary for the economically viable production of biofuels and chemicals using lignocellulosic feedstocks.
Yu Shen (10486) +8 more
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Xylose utilization in bacteria and yeasts: Novel applications
Agricultural biomass is composed of three major components: lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose. The latter constitutes up to 25% of the dry weight of some plant species.
Stevis, Panayiotis Elefterios
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Additional file 4. Oligonucleotides used in this study. A complete list of all of the oligonucleotides we used throughout this manuscript.
Rodriguez, Gabriel +5 more
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In this work, acetic acid was found as one promising substrate to improve xylose utilization by Gluconacetobacter xylinus CH001. Also, with the help of adding acetic acid into medium, the bacterial cellulose (BC) production by G.
Luo, Jun +8 more
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A note upon the utilization of xylose and xylan by Azotobacter
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Bacterial degradation of xylose is sequentially mediated by two enzymes – an isomerase (XutA) and a xylulokinase (XutB) – with xylulose as an intermediate. Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25, though capable of growth on xylose as a sole carbon source, encodes
Liu, Y., Zhang, X., Rainey, P.
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Additional file 1. Overexpression of XDH and XKS do not confer a growth advantage in glucose media. Growth curves of XDH-XKS strain and empty vector in 2Â % glucose.
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