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Bracher, J.M. (author), Verhoeven, M.D. (author), Wisselink, H. Wouter (author), Crimi, B. (author), Nijland, Jeroen G. (author), Driessen, Arnold J.M. (author), Klaassen, Paul (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author)
Background: l-Arabinose occurs at economically relevant levels in lignocellulosic hydrolysates. Its low-affinity uptake via the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gal2 galactose transporter is inhibited by d-glucose. Especially at low concentrations of l-arabinose, uptake is an important rate-controlling step in the complete conversion of these...
journal article 2018
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Veiga, T. (author), Gombert, A.K. (author), Landes, N. (author), Verhoeven, M.D. (author), Kiel, J.A.K.W. (author), Krikken, A. (author), Nijland, J.G. (author), Touw, H. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Van der Toorn, J.C. (author), Driessen, A.J.M. (author), Bovenberg, R.A.L. (author), Van den Berg, M.A. (author), Van der Klei, I.J. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran, J.M. (author)
Industrial production of semi-synthetic cephalosporins by Penicillium chrysogenum requires supplementation of the growth media with the side-chain precursor adipic acid. In glucose-limited chemostat cultures of P. chrysogenum, up to 88% of the consumed adipic acid was not recovered in cephalosporin-related products, but used as an additional...
journal article 2012