2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.05.611552
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Synthetic metabolic pathways for ethylene glycol assimilation outperform natural counterparts

Michelle Feigis,
Radhakrishnan Mahadevan

Abstract: Biomanufacturing can play a pivotal role in the transition away from fossil fuel dependence for the production of chemicals and fuels. There is growing interest in alternative bioproduction feedstocks to conventional sugars that do not compete for land use with food production. Ethylene glycol, a C2 compound that can be recovered from plastic waste or derived from CO2with increasing efficiency, is gaining attention as a carbon source for microbial processes. Here we review the natural and synthetic metabolic p… Show more

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