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Establishment of BmoR-based biosensor to screen isobutanol overproducer
2019
Microbial Cell Factories
Isobutanol, a C4 branched-chain higher alcohol, is regarded as an attractive next-generation transport fuel. Metabolic engineering for efficient isobutanol production has been achieved in many studies. BmoR, an alcoholregulated transcription factor, mediates a σ 54 -dependent promoter P bmo of alkane monooxygenase in n-alkane metabolism of Thauera butanivorans and displays high sensitivity to C4-C6 linear alcohols and C3-C5 branched-chain alcohols. In this study, to achieve the high-level
doi:10.1186/s12934-019-1084-2
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