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+ | In our project, we were able to show that our engineered ''E. coli'' strains are able to grow in the presence of high methanol concentrations can also accumulate glycogen. The assimilation of methanol into the metabolism can possibly be improved by building the [[Team:Aachen/Lab/Methanol/Monocistronic_Diversity_Library| monocystronic diversity library]]. | ||
+ | With this strategy, different combinations of promoters for each gene can be tested. | ||
+ | This way the interplay of protein expression and metabolic activity can be optimized. | ||
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We want our glycogen to be used for various processes and different industries. Therefore, we need a reliable glycogen purification method to provide our universal carbon source. | We want our glycogen to be used for various processes and different industries. Therefore, we need a reliable glycogen purification method to provide our universal carbon source. | ||
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Finally, we could show that the combined strain of our methanol operon and the knockout of one degradation enzyme (''glgP'') is able to grow. Further characterization of the metabolic flux is important to scale-up the process. | Finally, we could show that the combined strain of our methanol operon and the knockout of one degradation enzyme (''glgP'') is able to grow. Further characterization of the metabolic flux is important to scale-up the process. | ||
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