Forschende lehren Pseudomonas putida, einen ungewohnten Zucker als Nahrungsquelle zu nutzen, und analysieren, wie sich deren Stoffwechsel an die neue Ernährung anpasst.
Biotechnology
Researchers engineer a bacterium to capture CO2 and produce mevalonate, a chemical used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Researchers teach Pseudomonas putida to feed on a different sugar than it does normally, and study how its metabolism adapts to the new meal
When Pseudomonas putida is made to produce lots of protein, the bacterium re-organizes its metabolism in previously unknown ways.
Dislike beets but like the color red? We now have a yeast producing the same red color but waaaay better for the environment.
What are ELMs and how can fungi be used to create self-repairing living materials?
What if a microorganism could help us breathe better, on Earth and in space?
Combination of genetic engineering with innovative chemistry creates a “living material” that can use cyanobacteria to fight pollution.
Discover how CRISPR revolutionises HIV treatment and promises a cure with gene editing
Will fungi be our future air-conditioners?