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Kinetic analysis of Clostridium cellulolyticum carbohydrate metabolism: importance of glucose 1-phosphate and glucose 6-phosphate branch points for distribution of carbon fluxes inside and outside cells as revealed by steady-state continuous culture.
Guedon E, Desvaux M, Petitdemange H. Guedon E, et al. J Bacteriol. 2000 Apr;182(7):2010-7. doi: 10.1128/JB.182.7.2010-2017.2000. J Bacteriol. 2000. PMID: 10715010 Free PMC article.
From this study it appears that the properties of the G1P-G6P branch points have been selected to control excretion of carbon surplus and to dissipate excess energy, whereas the pyruvate-acetyl coenzyme A branch points chiefly regulate the redox balance of the carbon catabolism a …
From this study it appears that the properties of the G1P-G6P branch points have been selected to control excretion of carbon surplus and to …
Cellulose catabolism by Clostridium cellulolyticum growing in batch culture on defined medium.
Desvaux M, Guedon E, Petitdemange H. Desvaux M, et al. Among authors: guedon e. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2000 Jun;66(6):2461-70. doi: 10.1128/AEM.66.6.2461-2470.2000. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2000. PMID: 10831425 Free PMC article.
Growth arrest may be linked to sufficiently high carbon flow, leading to the accumulation of an intracellular inhibitory compound(s), as observed on cellobiose (E. Guedon, M. Desvaux, S. Payot, and H. Petitdemange, Microbiology 145:1831-1838, 1999). ...
Growth arrest may be linked to sufficiently high carbon flow, leading to the accumulation of an intracellular inhibitory compound(s), as obs …
Carbon flux distribution and kinetics of cellulose fermentation in steady-state continuous cultures of Clostridium cellulolyticum on a chemically defined medium.
Desvaux M, Guedon E, Petitdemange H. Desvaux M, et al. Among authors: guedon e. J Bacteriol. 2001 Jan;183(1):119-30. doi: 10.1128/JB.183.1.119-130.2001. J Bacteriol. 2001. PMID: 11114908 Free PMC article.
There was no shift from an acetate-ethanol fermentation to a lactate-ethanol fermentation as previously observed on cellobiose as mu increased (E. Guedon, S. Payot, M. Desvaux, and H. Petitdemange, J. Bacteriol. 181:3262-3269, 1999). ...Yet the proportion of carbon …
There was no shift from an acetate-ethanol fermentation to a lactate-ethanol fermentation as previously observed on cellobiose as mu increas …
Kinetics and metabolism of cellulose degradation at high substrate concentrations in steady-state continuous cultures of Clostridium cellulolyticum on a chemically defined medium.
Desvaux M, Guedon E, Petitdemange H. Desvaux M, et al. Among authors: guedon e. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001 Sep;67(9):3837-45. doi: 10.1128/AEM.67.9.3837-3845.2001. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2001. PMID: 11525975 Free PMC article.
A kinetics study of C. cellulolyticum metabolism in cellulose saturation was performed by varying D with 18.1 g of cellulose x liter(-1). Compared to cellulose limitation (M. Desvaux, E. Guedon, and H. Petitdemange, J. Bacteriol. 183:119-130, 2001), in cellulose-suf …
A kinetics study of C. cellulolyticum metabolism in cellulose saturation was performed by varying D with 18.1 g of cellulose x liter(-1). Co …
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