Whole??Cell One??Pot Biosynthesis of Azelaic Acid
…, J Kittelberger, M Kirtz, BM Nestl, B Hauer
Index: Otte, Konrad B.; Kittelberger, Jens; Kirtz, Marko; Nestl, Bettina M.; Hauer, Bernhard ChemCatChem, 2014 , vol. 6, # 4 p. 1003 - 1009
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Abstract Polymers benefit from the use of biogenic resources such as fatty acids. They enable easy access to valuable monomeric building blocks, which, in comparison to their exclusively fossil counterparts, lead to products with improved physicochemical properties. Monomers of special interest are medium-chain dicarboxylic acids, which are not easy to obtain by traditional chemical means. Previously, we established an in vitro pathway that ...
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