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Revision as of 21:21, 17 October 2014
2014 GDS iGEM Modeling Page
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Isobutanol Pathway
Isobutanol Pathway
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.
Isobutanol Production Pathway
Isobutanol Production Pathway
Figure 2 shows the isobutanol production pathway in greater detail.
Mechanism for GlmY and GlmZ Actvity