COMPASS for rapid combinatorial optimization of biochemical pathways based on artificial transcription factors
Metabolic engineering requires the balancing of gene expression to obtain optimal output. Here the authors present COMPASS – COMbinatorial Pathway ASSembly – which uses plant-derived artificial transcription factors and cloning of thousands of DNA constructs in parallel to rapidly optimise pathways....
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Main Authors: | Gita Naseri, Jessica Behrend, Lisa Rieper, Bernd Mueller-Roeber |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e10acb88f20e410785c3689d2c7e5b19 |
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