Metabolism of syringyl lignin-derived compounds in Pseudomonas putida enables convergent production of 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid
Sandra Notonier(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Gregg T. Beckham(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Robert L. Hettich(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Sean P. Woodworth(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Richard J. Giannone(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Linda Dumalo(University of British Columbia), Caroline B. Hoyt(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Allison Z. Werner(Colorado State University), Kelsey J. Ramirez(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Eugene Kuatsjah(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Lindsay D. Eltis(Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research), Christopher W. Johnson(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Paul E. Abraham(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Adam M. Guss(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Dawn M. Klingeman(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Antonella Amore(National Laboratory of the Rockies), E. Anne Hatmaker(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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