Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
July 2023
Methanol is an abundant and low-cost next-generation carbon source. While many species of methanotrophic bacteria can convert methanol into valuable bioproducts in bioreactors, Methylotuvimicrobium buryatense 5GB1C stands out as one of the most promising strains for industrialization. It has a short doubling time compared to most methanotrophs, remarkable resilience against contamination, and a suite of tools enabling genetic engineering.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSelf-cycling fermentation (SCF), a cyclic process in which cells, on average, divide once per cycle, has been shown to lead to whole-culture synchronization and improvements in productivity during bioconversion. Previous studies have shown that the completion of synchronized cell replication sometimes occurs simultaneously with depletion of the limiting nutrient. However, cases in which the end of cell doubling occurred before limiting nutrient exhaustion were also observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndustrial fermentation provides a wide variety of bioproducts, such as food, biofuels and pharmaceuticals. Self-cycling fermentation (SCF), an advanced automated semi-continuous fermentation approach, has shown significant advantages over batch reactors (BR); including cell synchrony and improved production. Here, engineered to overproduce shikimic acid was grown under SCF operation.
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June 2016
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a major human pathogen, encodes at least 88 toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems. Remarkably, more than half of these modules belong to the VapBC family. Under normal growth conditions, the toxicity of the toxin VapC is neutralized by the protein antitoxin VapB.
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December 2014
Human coronavirus HKU1 (HCoV-HKU1), which mainly causes acute self-limited respiratory-tract infections, belongs to group A of the Betacoronavirus genus. Coronavirus genomes encode 16 nonstructural proteins (nsp1-16), which assemble into a large replication-transcription complex mediating virus propagation. Nonstructural protein 9, which binds to the single-stranded DNA/RNA, has been shown to be indispensible for viral replication.
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December 2014
Feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) causes a lethal systemic granulomatous disease in wild and domestic cats around the world. Currently, no effective vaccines or drugs have been developed against it. As a member of the genus Alphacoronavirus, FIPV encodes two polyprotein precursors required for genome replication and transcription.
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December 2014
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) mainly infects neonatal pigs, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Owing to problems such as long periods of virus shedding, existing vaccines cannot provide complete protection from PEDV infection. The PEDV genome encodes two polyprotein precursors required for genome replication and transcription.
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August 2014
Human coronavirus NL63 mainly infects younger children and causes cough, fever, rhinorrhoea, bronchiolitis and croup. It encodes two polyprotein precursors required for genome replication and transcription. Each polyprotein undergoes extensive proteolytic processing, resulting in functional subunits.
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