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Figure 5

From: Elimination of hydrogenase active site assembly blocks H2 production and increases ethanol yield in Clostridium thermocellum

Figure 5

Overview of metabolic changes in C. thermocellum ΔhydGΔech . When hydrogenases were inactivated (red X), flux to ethanol increased. Further, the alcohol dehydrogenase mutated, allowing use of NADPH as a cofactor for ethanol production (red pathway). Simultaneously, fluxes to H2, lactate, and acetate decreased or were eliminated (gray pathways).

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