Published: 18 oct. 2024(Updated: 25 nov. 2024)
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• Philipp Nerke, Jonas Korb, Frederick Haala, Georg Hubmann, Stephan LützMetabolic bottlenecks of Pseudomonas taiwanensis VLB120 during growth on d-xylose via the Weimberg pathway
Agriculture and environmentalMicrobial bioprocess
Researchers at TU Dortmund University have uncovered metabolic bottlenecks in Pseudomonas taiwanensis during growth on d-xylose, using the INFORS HT Multitron Standard incubator shaker. Their findings offer new insights into optimizing the Weimberg pathway for bioprocesses on renewable feedstocks, advancing strain development and bioproduction.