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Adaptive laboratory evolution accelerated glutarate production by Corynebacterium glutamicum.

Carina PrellTobias BuscheChristian RückertLea NolteChristoph BrandenbuschVolker F Wendisch
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2021)
Flux enforcement to couple growth to operation of a product biosynthesis pathway provides a basis to select strains growing and producing faster by adaptive laboratory evolution. After identifying candidate mutations by genome sequencing causal mutations can be identified by reverse genetics. As exemplified here for glutarate production by C. glutamicum, this approach allowed deducing rational metabolic engineering strategies.
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  • escherichia coli