Publications of C. A. R. Cotton
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
16 (1), 2168 (2025)
Computation-aided designs enable developing auxotrophic metabolic sensors for wide-range glyoxylate and glycolate detection. Nature Communications 2.
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119 (8), e2116871119 (2022)
Toward a glycyl radical enzyme containing synthetic bacterial microcompartment to produce pyruvate from formate and acetate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3.
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9, e54207 (2020)
Underground isoleucine biosynthesis pathways in E. coli. eLife 4.
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62, pp. 30 - 41 (2020)
Replacing the Calvin cycle with the reductive glycine pathway in Cupriavidus necator. Metabolic Engineering 5.
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62, pp. 168 - 180 (2020)
Renewable methanol and formate as microbial feedstocks. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 6.
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2 (5), pp. 437 - 447 (2019)
Making quantitative sense of electromicrobial production. Nature Catalysis 7.
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116 (42), pp. 20984 - 20990 (2019)
Structural basis of light-induced redox regulation in the Calvin–Benson cycle in cyanobacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 8.
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294 (24), pp. 9367 - 9376 (2019)
A low-potential terminal oxidase associated with the irononly nitrogenase from the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 9.
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49 (Supplement C), pp. 49 - 56 (2018)
Reinforcing carbon fixation: CO2 reduction replacing and supporting carboxylation. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 10.
Journal Article
14 (10), e1006471 (2018)
Quantum chemistry reveals thermodynamic principles of redox biochemistry. PLoS Computational Biology 11.
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285 (23), pp. 4367 - 4377 (2018)
Artificial pathway emergence in central metabolism from three recursive phosphoketolase reactions. The FEBS Journal 12.
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115 (49), pp. E11455 - E11464 (2018)
Design and in vitro realization of carbon-conserving photorespiration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America