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Coupling gene regulatory patterns to bioprocess conditions to optimize synthetic metabolic modules for improved sesquiterpene production in yeast.
Peng B, Plan MR, Carpenter A, Nielsen LK, Vickers CE
Biotechnol Biofuels. 2017 Feb 21;10:43. doi: 10.1186/s13068-017-0728-x. eCollection 2017.
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Plasmids from Article

ID Plasmid Purpose
98300pPMVAugwEnhancing the upper-part mevalonate pathway; overexpressing codon-optimized Enterococcus faecalis mevalonate pathway genes under the control of CUP1 promoter.
98301pIMVAu1Enhancing the upper-part mevalonate pathway; overexpressing codon-optimized Enterococcus faecalis mevalonate pathway genes under the control of galactose-inducible promoters; integrated into genome HMG2 locus; overexpressing HMG2 K6R.
98302pPMVAd36Enhancing the lower-part mevalonate pathway; overexpressing yeast mevalonate pathway genes under the control of consitutive promoters or CUP1 promoter.
98303pIMVAd39TEnhancing the lower-part mevalonate pathway; overexpressing yeast mevalonate pathway genes under the control of consitutive promoters or GAL2 promoter; integrated into PDC5 locus; disrupting PDC5.
98304pJT3Overexpressing yeast farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase Erg20p and Actinidia chinensis nerolidol/linalool synhtase AcNES1 under the control of CUP1 promoter
98305pJT9ROverexpressing yeast farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase Erg20p and Actinidia chinensis nerolidol/linalool synhtase AcNES1 under the control of GAL1/GAL2 promoter

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