Development and substrate specificity screening of an: In vivo biosensor for the detection of biomass derived aromatic chemical building blocks

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Measuring substrate and/or product concentration can create a major bottleneck for synthetic and biosynthetic processes. Here we report the development and substrate screening of a whole cell biosensor to detect biomass-derived aromatic chemical building blocks, supporting the use of sustainable feedstocks in the bulk and fine chemical industries.

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Machado, L. F. M., & Dixon, N. (2016). Development and substrate specificity screening of an: In vivo biosensor for the detection of biomass derived aromatic chemical building blocks. Chemical Communications, 52(76), 11402–11405. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc04559f

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