Levi Kramer - Publications

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2015- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 

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2020 Kramer L, Le X, Rodriguez M, Wilson MA, Guo J, Niu W. Engineering Carboxylic Acid Reductase (CAR) through A Whole-Cell Growth-Coupled NADPH Recycling Strategy. Acs Synthetic Biology. PMID 32589835 DOI: 10.1021/Acssynbio.0C00290  0.6
2020 Niu W, Willett H, Mueller J, He X, Kramer L, Ma B, Guo J. Direct biosynthesis of adipic acid from lignin-derived aromatics using engineered Pseudomonas putida KT2440. Metabolic Engineering. PMID 32130971 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ymben.2020.02.006  0.641
2019 Kramer L, Le X, Hankore ED, Wilson MA, Guo J, Niu W. Engineering and Characterization of Hybrid Carboxylic Acid Reductases. Journal of Biotechnology. PMID 31430496 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jbiotec.2019.08.008  0.594
2019 Niu W, Kramer L, Mueller J, Liu K, Guo J. Metabolic engineering of for the stereospecific biosynthesis of 1,2-propanediol through lactic acid. Metabolic Engineering Communications. 8: e00082. PMID 30591904 DOI: 10.1016/J.Mec.2018.E00082  0.639
2018 Liu Y, He X, Lim W, Mueller J, Lawrie J, Kramer L, Guo J, Niu W. Deciphering molecular details in the assembly of alpha-type carboxysome. Scientific Reports. 8: 15062. PMID 30305640 DOI: 10.1038/S41598-018-33074-X  0.582
2018 Kramer L, Hankore E, Liu Y, Liu K, Jimenez E, Guo J, Niu W. Characterization of Carboxylic Acid Reductases for Biocatalytic Synthesis of Industrial Chemicals. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. PMID 29659112 DOI: 10.1002/Cbic.201800157  0.631
2016 White D, Singh R, Rudrappa D, Mateo J, Kramer L, Freese L, Blum P. Examination of Contribution of Pentose Catabolism to Molecular Hydrogen Formation by Targeted Disruption of Arabinose Isomerase (araA) in the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium, Thermotoga maritima. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. PMID 27940539 DOI: 10.1128/Aem.02631-16  0.386
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