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Fig. 2 | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts

Fig. 2

From: An engineered non-oxidative glycolytic bypass based on Calvin-cycle enzymes enables anaerobic co-fermentation of glucose and sorbitol by Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Fig. 2

Model-based predictions on kinetics and stoichiometry of anaerobic growth of a reference S. cerevisiae strain on glucose and of a strain carrying a functional PRK-RuBisCO-based glycolytic bypass on glucose or on sorbitol as sole carbon source. A Biomass-specific substrate-uptake rates and B ethanol yield at different growth rates were simulated with an extended stoichiometric model of the core metabolic network of S. cerevisiae [27, 29]

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