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High‐yield anthocyanin biosynthesis in engineered Escherichia coli

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2007
AbstractAnthocyanins are red, purple, or blue plant water‐soluble pigments. In the past two decades, anthocyanins have received extensive studies for their anti‐oxidative, anti‐inflammatory, anti‐cancer, anti‐obesity, anti‐diabetic, and cardioprotective properties. In the present study, anthocyanin biosynthetic enzymes from different plant species were
Yajun, Yan   +2 more
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Technical note: The yield stress—An engineering reality

Journal of Rheology, 1989
A simple experiment using the falling ball technique was used to demonstrate unambiguously that a 2500 wppm aqueous Carbopol 960 solution has a yield stress. A series of photographs taken over a period of several months revealed that a nylon ball with a density of 1.156 g/cm3 showed no measurable movement when placed well within a Carbopol solution ...
James P. Hartnett, Robert Y. Z. Hu
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Bad Engineering Yields Even Worse Lawsuits

Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2001
A civil engineer performed a condition evaluation of an eight-story building of approximately 1,500 m2 (16,000 ft2) per floor constructed in 1909 in downtown Milwaukee. Subsequent to the evaluation, a failed real estate transaction along with poor forensic engineering investigation and incomplete testing led to a lawsuit filed against the civil ...
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Engineering systematic yield of fully-depleted SOI MOSFET

1999 International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices. SISPAD'99 (IEEE Cat. No.99TH8387), 2003
We propose a new and effective SOI yield engineering methodology by sophisticated usage of 2D simulations. It is revealed by the methodology that, applying a limitation to threshold voltage yield and considering varied SOI layer thickness, the maximum current becomes substantially low.
N. Miura   +3 more
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High-level and -yield production of L-leucine in engineered Escherichia coli by multistep metabolic engineering.

Metabolic Engineering, 2023
Xiaohu Ding   +6 more
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Metabolic engineering of Gluconobacter oxydans 621H for increased biomass yield

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2017
The obligatory aerobic acetic acid bacterium Gluconobacter oxydans incompletely oxidizes carbon sources regio- and stereoselectively in the periplasm and therefore is used industrially for oxidative biotransformations, e. g., in vitamin C production.
Ines Kiefler   +2 more
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High-yield porphyrin production through metabolic engineering and biocatalysis

Nature Biotechnology
Porphyrins and their derivatives find extensive applications in medicine, food, energy and materials. In this study, we produced porphyrin compounds by combining Rhodobacter sphaeroides as an efficient cell factory with enzymatic catalysis. Genome-wide CRISPRi-based screening in R. sphaeroides identifies hemN as a target for improved coproporphyrin III
Haihong Chen   +28 more
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Rational engineering strategies for achieving high-yield, high-quality and high-stability of natural product production in actinomycetes.

Metabolic Engineering, 2021
Qing-ting Bu   +6 more
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Metabolic engineering to increase crop yield: From concept to execution

Plant Science, 2018
Although the return on investment over the last 20 years for mass screening of individual plant genes to improve crop performance has been low, the investment in these activities was essential to establish the infrastructure and tools of modern plant genomics.
Frank A, Skraly   +3 more
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