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Proceedings
2017 Metabolic Engineering Summit
General Submissions
ME as an Enabling Technology for Driving Innovation
Impact of yeast lipid pathway engineering and bioprocess strategy on cellular physiology and lipid content
Metabolic Engineering 11
Session: Rapid Fire Poster Session 2
Presentations
04:30 PM
Creation of Novel Allosteric Regulation of Proteins for Synthetic Biology Based on a New Concept of Thermodynamic Model
Development of Selection Method for Directed Evolution of Genetic Switches in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Synthetic Biology in the Design of Versatile Expression Systems in Synechocystis Sp. PCC 6803
Approaches to Improve the Titers of Natural Products in E. coli
How Much Is It? Predicting Enzyme Costs with a Genome Scale Model of Yeast: Applications to Metabolic Engineering
Crispr-Cas Assisted Metabolic Engineering of Lipid Metabolism in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Metagenomic Data to Molecules: Novel Metabolites Identified from the Human Gut Microbiome
Cell-Free Biosynthesis of Complex Molecules Using Designed and Tailored Permeabilized Cells
Engineering the Spliceosome of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae to Splice Heterologous Introns from Distant Fungi
A Glucose-Sensing Toggle Switch Enables Autonomous Control That Improves Production but Avoids Growth-Toxicity
Advances in Genome Engineering Techniques Enable Fast and Efficient Construction of Microbial Cell Factories
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Production Via GABA Shunt By the Introduction of Synthetic Scaffolds in Recombinant Escherichia coli
Iso-Propanol Production By Engineered Cyanobacteria, Synechococcus Elongatus pcc 7942
Engineering of an NADPH/NADP+ Redox Sensor in Yeast
Enhanced Integration of Large DNA into E. coli Chromosome By Crispr/Cas9
Bioengineering Magnetic Nanoparticles in Magnetotactic Bacteria
Fluorescent Biosensors for In Vivo Single-Cell Analysis of the Physiology of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Computational Design Strategies for Synthesizing Fusion Proteins and Enhancing Their Expression
Expanding the Substrate Range and Product Portfolio of Y. Lipolytica through Metabolic Pathway Engineering and Synthetic Biology Tool Development
Expression of Native-Sized Spider Silk Protein in Escherichia coli through Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology Approach
Deriving Consistent Core Models from Genome-Scale Metabolic Networks and Their Application for Computing Metabolic Engineering Targets
Synbio-Guided Metabolic Taming of Pseudomonas Putida
A Metabolic Valve of Glycolytic Flux for the Design of Optimal Cell Factory
Powering Nitrogen Fixation: the Metabolism of the Aerobic Diazotroph, Azotobacter Vinelandii, As Revealed By 13c-Metabolic Flux Analysis
Multiple Gene Repression in Cyanobacteria Using Crispri
Rational and Evolutionary Engineering of Industrial Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Strains for Production of Chemicals from Xylose-Rich Feedstocks
Identification and Engineering of n-Butanol Biosensors By Transcriptome Analysis in Yeast
How Uncertainty in Kinetic Parameters Affects Metabolic Control Analysis of Optimally Grown E. coli
The Second Generation Ogab Method Makes It Feasible for Assembly More Than 50 DNA Fragments at One-Step
Growth-Coupled Fermentation Predicted By Next-Generation Genome-Scale Models
Crispri-Guided Balancing of a Biosynthetic Pathway Increases Terpenoids Production
Mining Metabolism for Unannotated Enzymatic Functions and Serendipitous Metabolic Pathways
Ensemble Modeling of Cyanobacteria Metabolism Using Multi-Omics Data
Harnessing the Crispr/dCas9 Crispri System for Rapid Assessment of Metabolic Engineering Strategies to Improve Natural Product Titers in E. coli
The Genome-Scale Metabolic Model for Chlorella vulgaris Utex 395 Reveals Quantitative Flux Distributions for Compartmental-Pathway Activity Under Polytrophic Growth
Orthogonal Design of Metabolic Pathways