Harry R Beller
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Recent Articles
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Fu B, Yang H, Kountz D, Lundahl M, Beller H, Broderick W, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Oct;
146(43):29645-29655.
PMID: 39392720
Radical enzymes, including the evolutionarily ancient glycyl radical enzyme (GRE) family, catalyze chemically challenging reactions that are involved in a myriad of important biological processes. All GREs possess an essential,...
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Sorensen P, Beller H, Bill M, Bouskill N, Hubbard S, Karaoz U, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Jun;
11:871.
PMID: 32477299
Soil microbial biomass can reach its annual maximum pool size beneath the winter snowpack and is known to decline abruptly following snowmelt in seasonally snow-covered ecosystems. Observed differences in winter...
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Asta M, Beller H, ODay P
Environ Sci Technol
. 2020 May;
54(13):8010-8021.
PMID: 32469205
The long-term stability of U(IV) solid phases in anaerobic aquifers depends upon their reactivity in the presence of oxidizing chemical species and microbial catalysts. We performed flow-through column experiments under...
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Rodrigues A, Tantillo D, Mukhopadhyay A, Keasling J, Beller H
Chembiochem
. 2019 Sep;
21(5):663-671.
PMID: 31512343
We recently reported the discovery of phenylacetate decarboxylase (PhdB), representing one of only ten glycyl-radical-enzyme reaction types known, and a promising biotechnological tool for first-time biochemical synthesis of toluene from...
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Kang A, Mendez-Perez D, Goh E, Baidoo E, Benites V, Beller H, et al.
Metab Eng
. 2019 Sep;
56:85-96.
PMID: 31499175
Isoprenol (3-methyl-3-buten-1-ol) is a drop-in biofuel and a precursor for commodity chemicals. Biological production of isoprenol via the mevalonate pathway has been developed and optimized extensively in Escherichia coli, but...
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Mailloux B, Kim C, Kichuk T, Nguyen K, Precht C, Wang S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Jul;
9(1):10370.
PMID: 31316095
Determining the carbon sources for active microbial populations in the subsurface is a challenging but highly informative component of subsurface microbial ecology. This work developed a method to provide ecological...
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Yan J, Liang L, He Q, Li C, Xu F, Sun J, et al.
ChemSusChem
. 2019 Jul;
12(18):4313-4322.
PMID: 31278853
The conversion of municipal solid waste (MSW) and lignocellulosic biomass blends to methyl ketones (MKs) was investigated by using bioderived ionic liquid (bionic liquid)-based hydrolysates followed by fermentation with an...
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Bill M, Conrad M, Faybishenko B, Larsen J, Geller J, Borglin S, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2019 Jul;
235:440-446.
PMID: 31272004
Hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is a common inorganic contaminant in industrial areas and represents a serious threat to human health due its toxicity. Here we report experimental results from a field-scale...
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Opgenorth P, Costello Z, Okada T, Goyal G, Chen Y, Gin J, et al.
ACS Synth Biol
. 2019 May;
8(6):1337-1351.
PMID: 31072100
The Design-Build-Test-Learn (DBTL) cycle, facilitated by exponentially improving capabilities in synthetic biology, is an increasingly adopted metabolic engineering framework that represents a more systematic and efficient approach to strain development...
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Dong J, Chen Y, Benites V, Baidoo E, Petzold C, Beller H, et al.
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2019 Apr;
116(8):1909-1922.
PMID: 30982958
Plants are an attractive sourceof renewable carbon for conversion to biofuels and bio-based chemicals. Conversion strategies often use a fraction of the biomass, focusing on sugars from cellulose and hemicellulose....