Methanol-essential growth of Escherichia coli
Engineering synthetic methylotrophy remains challenging. Here, the authors engineer a methanol-essential E. coli by an in silico-guided multiple knockout approach and show a laboratory evolved strain can incorporate up to 24% methanol into core metabolites during growth.
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Main Authors: | Fabian Meyer, Philipp Keller, Johannes Hartl, Olivier G. Gröninger, Patrick Kiefer, Julia A. Vorholt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4654240b271f4b1c99e0ce6a7b6e08fb |
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