Knowledge of key biosynthetic steps and bottlenecks is a prerequisite for effective metabolic engineering of production strains. Not only the immediate biosynthetic precursors but also the general energetic and oxidative state of the production host can significantly influence achievable yields and quality of bioproducts.
Background
Bioengineering of biological production systems either by traditional strain selection and adaption or by directed evolution approaches typically leads to systems either limited by the availability of individual synthetic precursors or by a general metabolic burden overload. Detailed analysis of the metabolic network allows identification of bottlenecks and side reactions, thereby pushing the production rate and product purity even further.
Technology
We employ hydrophobic interaction liquid chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry to quantify constituents of the major catabolic pathways and the energy and redox metabolome (A(cM,M,D,T)P, NAD(P)/H, Glutathione) in the relevant production hosts (bacterial, fungal and mammalian).
Offer
Under protection of a CDA/NDA we provide you with professional strategies for targeted analysis of metabolites from various hosts. IP developed in such a project would fully belong to our investor/industrial partner.
Experts:
Dr. Matthias Schittmayer-SchantlAvailable for:
Joint Research Project, Contract Research