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1. Improving productivity of citramalate from CO2 by Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 through design of experiment

2. Improving productivity of citramalate from CO2 by Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 through design of experiment.

3. Generation of a Vibrio-based platform for efficient conversion of raffinose through Adaptive Laboratory Evolution on a solid medium.

4. Engineering a non-oxidative glycolysis pathway in escherichia coli for high-level citramalate production

5. Metabolic engineering of low-pH-tolerant non-model yeast, Issatchenkia orientalis, for production of citramalate

6. Engineering a non-oxidative glycolysis pathway in escherichia coli for high-level citramalate production.

7. Metabolic engineering of low-pH-tolerant non-model yeast, Issatchenkia orientalis, for production of citramalate

8. Production of citramalate in Escherichia coli by mediating colonic acid metabolism and fermentation optimization.

9. Emission Patterns of Esters and Their Precursors Throughout Ripening and Senescence in ‘Redchief Delicious’ Apple Fruit and Implications Regarding Biosynthesis and Aroma Perception

10. Identification of novel citramalate biosynthesis pathways in Aspergillus niger

11. Eliminating acetate formation improves citramalate production by metabolically engineered Escherichia coli

12. Systems Analyses Reveal the Resilience of Escherichia coli Physiology during Accumulation and Export of the Nonnative Organic Acid Citramalate

13. Convergent Synthesis of Two Heterogeneous Fluxes from Glucose and Acetate for High-Yield Citramalate Production.

14. Eliminating acetate formation improves citramalate production by metabolically engineered Escherichia coli.

15. Rhizosphere carboxylates and morphological root traits in pasture legumes and grasses.

16. Inhibition of aconitase in citrus fruit callus results in a metabolic shift towards amino acid biosynthesis.

17. Fermentation of S-citramalate, citrate, mesaconate, and pyruvate by a gram-negative strictly anaerobic non-spore-former, Formivibrio citricus gen. nov., sp. nov.

18. Citramalate synthase yields a biosynthetic pathway for isoleucine and straight- and branched-chain ester formation in ripening apple fruit.

19. Unusual pathway of isoleucine biosynthesis in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.

21. Volatile profiles of members of the USDA Geneva Malus Core Collection: utility in evaluation of a hypothesized biosynthetic pathway for esters derived from 2-methylbutanoate and 2-methylbutan-1-ol.

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