Nature Communications (Sep 2018)
A modified serine cycle in Escherichia coli coverts methanol and CO2 to two-carbon compounds
Abstract
Assimilating the abundant one-carbon compounds by an industrially-relevant microorganism can broaden the substrate range and achieve reactions that are difficult for chemical process. Here the authors show a modified serine cycle can convert methanol and CO2 to two-carbon compounds in an engineered E. coli strain.