Zhao Z, Ten Pierick A, De Jonge L, Heijnen JJ, Wahl SA (2012)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2012
Book Volume: 11
Article Number: 140
Background: Penicillium chrysogenum, the main production strain for penicillin-G, has a high content of intracellular carbohydrates, especially reduced sugars such as mannitol, arabitol, erythritol, as well as trehalose and glycogen. In previous steady state 13C wash-in experiments a delay of labeling enrichments in glycolytic intermediates was observed, which suggests turnover of storage carbohydrates. The turnover of storage pools consumes ATP which is expected to reduce the product yield for energy demanding production pathways like penicillin-G.Results: In this study, a 13C labeling wash-in experiment of 1 hour was performed to systematically quantify the intracellular flux distribution including eight substrate cycles. The experiments were performed using a mixed carbon source of 85% Cmol
APA:
Zhao, Z., Ten Pierick, A., De Jonge, L., Heijnen, J.J., & Wahl, S.A. (2012). Substrate cycles in Penicillium chrysogenum quantified by isotopic non-stationary flux analysis. Microbial Cell Factories, 11. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-11-140
MLA:
Zhao, Zheng, et al. "Substrate cycles in Penicillium chrysogenum quantified by isotopic non-stationary flux analysis." Microbial Cell Factories 11 (2012).
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