2024
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14394
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The production of ultrahigh molecular weight xanthan gum from a Sphingomonas chassis capable of co‐utilising glucose and xylose from corn straw

Mengmeng Wu,
Zhuangzhuang Shi,
Yue Ming
et al.

Abstract: Corn straw is an abundant and renewable alternative for microbial biopolymer production. In this paper, an engineered Sphingomonas sanxanigenens NXG‐P916 capable of co‐utilising glucose and xylose from corn straw total hydrolysate to produce xanthan gum was constructed. This strain was obtained by introducing the xanthan gum synthetic operon gum as a module into the genome of the constructed chassis strain NXdPE that could mass produce activated precursors of polysaccharide, and in which the transcriptional le… Show more

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