New pathways and metabolic engineering strategies for microbial
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WEBDec 1, 2022 · With the block of native pentose assimilation pathways by deleting yjhH, xylA, and yagE genes, Tai et al. demonstrated that the engineered E. coli strains could produce 12 g/L, 15.6 g/L, and 16.5 g/L 1,4-BDO from D-xylose, L-arabinose, or D-galacturonate, respectively (Table 2) [45]. However, this pathway does not generate enough reducing …
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