2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.copbio.2015.03.010
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Guiding efficient microbial synthesis of non-natural chemicals by physicochemical properties of reactants

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“…An integrated approach on the combination of a powerful catalyst with the specific reaction and reactor design addressing all issues critical for high productivity (as described in a recent review by Willrodt et al, 2015), opens new opportunities for cyclohexanol process development. CHX100.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An integrated approach on the combination of a powerful catalyst with the specific reaction and reactor design addressing all issues critical for high productivity (as described in a recent review by Willrodt et al, 2015), opens new opportunities for cyclohexanol process development. CHX100.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows for the exploitation of microorganisms to function as "microfactories" to produce specific compounds that are of high market value in various industrial sectors (12). However, in order for a strain to be viable for industrial scale-up, the engineered strain must be able to achieve high yields, high production rates, and high final titers of the desired compounds (13).…”
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“…These compartments are highly hydrophobic due to the presence of oily substances. The use of a two-liquid phase setup might mimic these natural conditions (Willrodt et al, 2015). The low aqueous solubility of CBGA (0.002152 mg L −1 , (http://www.chemspider.com/ChemicalStructure.24784964.html, 2015)) led to mass transfer limitations for the substrate in the single aqueous phase activity assay (substrate availability).…”
Section: Process Efficiency Depends On Properties Of the Enzyme Reacmentioning
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“…In Nature, specialized organisms developed solutions to enable chemical synthesis, e.g., by the synthesis of specific enzymes and specified reaction compartments. The introduction of enzymes, but also the translation of other natural solutions in technical applications might support chemical synthesis (Gröger and Asano, 2011;Willrodt et al, 2015). The successful implementation of biocatalytic processes for chemical synthesis is determined by the availability of an specific biocatalyst (Schmid et al, 2001) and its kinetic characteristics, but also the physico-chemical properties of the reactants, the production technology ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 98%