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Controlling catabolite repression for isobutanol production using glucose and xylose by overexpressing the xylose regulator
  • Lee, Hong Ju;
  • Kim, Byungchan;
  • Kim, Suhyun;
  • Cho, Do Hyun;
  • Jung, Heeju;
  • Bhatia, Shashi Kant;
  • Gurav, Ranjit;
  • Ahn, Jungoh;
  • Park, Jung Ho;
  • Choi, Kwon Young;
  • Yang, Yung Hun
  • 2022-11-20
  • Journal of Biotechnology, Vol.359, pp.21-28
  • Elsevier B.V.
Enhanced isobutanol production by co-production of polyhydroxybutyrate and cofactor engineering
  • Song, Hun Suk;
  • Jeon, Jong Min;
  • Bhatia, Shashi Kant;
  • Choi, Tae Rim;
  • Lee, Sun Mi;
  • Park, Sol Lee;
  • Lee, Hye Soo;
  • Yoon, Jeong Jun;
  • Ahn, Jungoh;
  • Lee, Hongweon;
  • Brigham, Christopher J.;
  • Choi, Kwon Young;
  • Yang, Yung Hun
  • 2020-08-20
  • Journal of Biotechnology, Vol.320, pp.66-73
  • Elsevier B.V.
Enhanced isobutanol production from acetate by combinatorial overexpression of acetyl-CoA synthetase and anaplerotic enzymes in engineered Escherichia coli
  • Song, Hun Suk;
  • Seo, Hyung Min;
  • Jeon, Jong Min;
  • Moon, Yu Mi;
  • Hong, Ju Won;
  • Hong, Yoon Gi;
  • Bhatia, Shashi Kant;
  • Ahn, Jungoh;
  • Lee, Hongweon;
  • Kim, Wooseong;
  • Park, Yong Cheol;
  • Choi, Kwon Young;
  • Kim, Yun Gon;
  • Yang, Yung Hun
  • 2018-08-01
  • Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.115, pp.1971-1978
  • John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Enhanced isobutanol production using engineered E. coli and B. subtilis host by UV-induced mutationoa mark
  • 2022-11-01
  • 3 Biotech, Vol.12
  • Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Bioconversion of Plant Hydrolysate Biomass into Biofuels Using an Engineered Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli Mixed-whole Cell Biotransformation
  • 2020-06-01
  • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, Vol.25, pp.477-484
  • Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Bioalcohol production from spent coffee grounds and okara waste biomass by engineered Bacillus subtilis
  • 2020-03-01
  • Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Vol.10, pp.167-173
  • Springer
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