Enhancing Phycocyanobilin Production Efficiency in Engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum: Strategies and Potential Application
Joonhee Chang,
Xiaoyu Shi,
Minhye Kim
et al.
Abstract:Phycocyanobilin, an algae-originated
light-harvesting pigment known
for its antioxidant properties, has gained attention as it plays important
roles in the food and medication industries and has surged in demand
owing to its low-yield extraction from natural resources. In this
study, engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum was developed to achieve high PCB production, and three strategies
were proposed: reinforcement of the heme biosynthesis pathway with
the introduction of two PCB-related enzymes, strengthening… Show more
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