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Escherichia coli Q1

Ancestors
  • All strains
    • Escherichia coli K12
      • Escherichia coli W1485
        • Escherichia coli MG1655
          • Escherichia coli S1
            • Escherichia coli T1
              • Escherichia coli Q1

Derived strains
  • Escherichia coli Q1 ΔrhtA
  • Escherichia coli Q1 ΔompX
  • Escherichia coli Q1 ΔopgE
  • Escherichia coli Q1 ΔrybA
  • Escherichia coli Q1 ΔsstT
  • Escherichia coli Q3
  • Escherichia coli Q1 (DE3)
  • Escherichia coli ALE-3-2
  • Escherichia coli ALE-4-2
  • Escherichia coli ALE-5

Genotype with respect to parental

ΔglyA


Genotype with respect to wild type
F+ (λ) | λ- | F- λ- ilvG- rfb-50 rph-1 | ΔsdaA | ΔsdaB ΔtdcG | ΔglyA

Bars (|) indicate differences between strains.


Modifications
Gene Organism Modification
glyA
Escherichia coli
Silencing

References
  • Hemanshu Mundhada, Konstantin Schneider, Hanne Bjerre Christensen & Alex Toftgaard Nielsen (2015). Engineering of high yield production of L‐serine in Escherichia coli. Biotechnology & Bioengineering.
  • Hemanshu Mundhada, Jose M. Seoane, Konstantin Schneider, Anna Koza, Hanne B. Christensen, Tobias Klein, Patrick V. Phaneuf, Markus Herrgard, Adam M. Feist & Alex T. Nielsen (2016). Increased production of L-serine in Escherichia coli through Adaptive Laboratory Evolution. Metabolic Engineering.

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