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      Metabolic engineering for microbial production of shikimic acid.

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          Shikimic acid is a high valued compound used as a key starting material for the synthesis of the neuramidase inhibitor GS4104, which was developed under the name Tamiflu for treatment of antiviral infections. An excellent alternative to the isolation of shikimic acid from fruits of the Illicium plant is the fermentative production by metabolic engineered microorganisms. Fermentative production of shikimic acid was most successfully carried out by rational designed Escherichia coli strains by blocking the aromatic amino acid pathway after the production of shikimic acid. An alternative is to produce shikimic acid as a result of dephosphorylation of shikimate-3-phosphate. Engineering the uptake of carbon, the regulatory circuits, central metabolism and the common aromatic pathway including shikimic acid import that have all been targeted to effect higher productivities and lower by-product formation are discussed.

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          Journal
          Metab Eng
          Metabolic engineering
          Elsevier BV
          1096-7176
          1096-7176
          Oct 2003
          : 5
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] DSM Biotech GmbH, Karl-Heinz-Beckurts-Strasse 13, D-52428 Jülich, Germany. marco.kraemer@dsm.com
          Article
          S1096717603000570
          10.1016/j.ymben.2003.09.001
          14642355
          389b4e01-579d-46e0-aa1c-7016e04b76ec
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