Applying asymptotic methods to synthetic biology: Modelling the reaction kinetics of the mevalonate pathway
The mevalonate pathway is normally found in eukaryotes, and allows for the production of isoprenoids, a useful class of organic compounds. This pathway has been successfully introduced to Escherichia coli, enabling a biosynthetic production route for many isoprenoids. In this paper, we develop and s...
Main Authors: | Dalwadi, MP, Garavaglia, M, Webb, JP, King, JR, Minton, NP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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