Extended Data Fig. 10: Metabolic flux analysis (MFA) of the FA producer RB218HU (right, with cofactor-engineering strategy) and RB101HU (left, without cofactor-engineering strategy). | Nature Chemical Biology

Extended Data Fig. 10: Metabolic flux analysis (MFA) of the FA producer RB218HU (right, with cofactor-engineering strategy) and RB101HU (left, without cofactor-engineering strategy).

From: Engineering cofactor supply and recycling to drive phenolic acid biosynthesis in yeast

Extended Data Fig. 10: Metabolic flux analysis (MFA) of the FA producer RB218HU (right, with cofactor-engineering strategy) and RB101HU (left, without cofactor-engineering strategy).

Based on MFA, the fluxes to the different products were represented relative to the uptake of 100 mmol of glucose. Cofactor-related pathways is highlighted in blue. See Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 legends regarding abbreviations of other metabolites.

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