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               <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/a/af/Isobut_figure.jpg/800px-Isobut_figure.jpg" alt="Isobutanol Figure" style="width:100%">
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               <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/a/af/Isobut_figure.jpg/800px-Isobut_figure.jpg" alt="Isobutanol Figure" style="width:100%">The figure above shows the native Isobutanol production pathway in E. coli. The figure is from Figure 1 in Atsumi, S., Hanai, T., and Liao, J.C., (2008). Non-fermentative pathways for synthesis of branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels. Nature 451(3):86.
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<p>The figure above shows the native Isobutanol production pathway in E. coli. The figure is from Figure 1 in Atsumi, S., Hanai, T., and Liao, J.C., (2008). Non-fermentative pathways for synthesis of branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels. Nature 451(3):86.
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                        <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6b/Isobut_prodection_pathway_2.jpg" alt="Isobutanol Pathway" style="width:100%">Figure 2 shows the isobutanol production pathway in greater detail. This figure is from figure 1 in Atsumi, S., Wu, T., Eckl, E., Hawkins, S., Buelter, T., & Liao, J. (2009). Engineering the Isobutanol Biosynthetic Pathway in Escherichia Coli by Comparison of Three Aldehyde Reductase/Alcohol Dehydrogenase Genes. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol (2010) 85.651-657.
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/43/Glm_jpg_fig.jpg" alt="6.11.14iso.png" style="width:100%"> This model comes from figure 8 from Urban, J.H., and Vogel, J., (2008). Two Seemingly Homologous Noncoding RNAs Act Hierarchically to Activate glmS mRNA Translation. PLoS Biology 6(3):631.
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 17 October 2014

2014 GDS iGEM Modeling Page

>Models

Isobutanol FigureThe figure above shows the native Isobutanol production pathway in E. coli. The figure is from Figure 1 in Atsumi, S., Hanai, T., and Liao, J.C., (2008). Non-fermentative pathways for synthesis of branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels. Nature 451(3):86.
Isobutanol PathwayFigure 2 shows the isobutanol production pathway in greater detail. This figure is from figure 1 in Atsumi, S., Wu, T., Eckl, E., Hawkins, S., Buelter, T., & Liao, J. (2009). Engineering the Isobutanol Biosynthetic Pathway in Escherichia Coli by Comparison of Three Aldehyde Reductase/Alcohol Dehydrogenase Genes. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol (2010) 85.651-657.

6.11.14iso.png This model comes from figure 8 from Urban, J.H., and Vogel, J., (2008). Two Seemingly Homologous Noncoding RNAs Act Hierarchically to Activate glmS mRNA Translation. PLoS Biology 6(3):631.

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