[HTML][HTML] Kinetic models in industrial biotechnology–improving cell factory performance
An increasing number of industrial bioprocesses capitalize on living cells by using them as
cell factories that convert sugars into chemicals. These processes range from the production …
cell factories that convert sugars into chemicals. These processes range from the production …
Anaerobic fermentation of glycerol: a platform for renewable fuels and chemicals
JM Clomburg, R Gonzalez - Trends in biotechnology, 2013 - cell.com
To ensure the long-term viability of biorefineries, it is essential to go beyond the
carbohydrate-based platform and develop complementing technologies capable of …
carbohydrate-based platform and develop complementing technologies capable of …
Formulation, construction and analysis of kinetic models of metabolism: A review of modelling frameworks
PA Saa, LK Nielsen - Biotechnology advances, 2017 - Elsevier
Kinetic models are critical to predict the dynamic behaviour of metabolic networks.
Mechanistic kinetic models for large networks remain uncommon due to the difficulty of fitting …
Mechanistic kinetic models for large networks remain uncommon due to the difficulty of fitting …
Improving biohydrogen productivity by microbial dark-and photo-fermentations: novel data and future approaches
Hydrogen (H 2) is an effective, environmentally friendly and renewable source of fuel that
can be produced during dark-and photo-fermentation by different facultative and obligate …
can be produced during dark-and photo-fermentation by different facultative and obligate …
Heterotrophic growth of Neochloris oleoabundans using glucose as a carbon source
D Morales-Sánchez, R Tinoco-Valencia, J Kyndt… - Biotechnology for …, 2013 - Springer
Background In comparison with phototrophic growth, heterotrophic conditions can
significantly increase growth rates, final cell number and cell mass in microalgae cultures …
significantly increase growth rates, final cell number and cell mass in microalgae cultures …
Toward glycerol biorefinery: metabolic engineering for the production of biofuels and chemicals from glycerol
Z Chen, D Liu - Biotechnology for biofuels, 2016 - Springer
As an inevitable by-product of the biofuel industry, glycerol is becoming an attractive
feedstock for biorefinery due to its abundance, low price and high degree of reduction …
feedstock for biorefinery due to its abundance, low price and high degree of reduction …
Flux analysis and metabolomics for systematic metabolic engineering of microorganisms
Rational engineering of metabolism is important for bio-production using microorganisms.
Metabolic design based on in silico simulations and experimental validation of the metabolic …
Metabolic design based on in silico simulations and experimental validation of the metabolic …
Hydrogen production from glycerol by Escherichia coli and other bacteria: an overview and perspectives
K Trchounian, A Trchounian - Applied Energy, 2015 - Elsevier
Hydrogen (H 2) is a clean, effective and renewable fuel which can be produced by different
methods including biological ones, namely fermentation and biophotolysis. To improve …
methods including biological ones, namely fermentation and biophotolysis. To improve …
Physiology and Bioenergetics of [NiFe]-Hydrogenase 2-Catalyzed H2-Consuming and H2-Producing Reactions in Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli uptake hydrogenase 2 (Hyd-2) catalyzes the reversible oxidation of H2 to
protons and electrons. Hyd-2 synthesis is strongly upregulated during growth on glycerol or …
protons and electrons. Hyd-2 synthesis is strongly upregulated during growth on glycerol or …
Mechanisms for hydrogen production by different bacteria during mixed-acid and photo-fermentation and perspectives of hydrogen production biotechnology
A Trchounian - Critical reviews in biotechnology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
H2 has a great potential as an ecologically-clean, renewable and capable fuel. It can be
mainly produced via hydrogenases (Hyd) by different bacteria, especially Escherichia coli …
mainly produced via hydrogenases (Hyd) by different bacteria, especially Escherichia coli …