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Patrick Kottenhahn

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Kottenhahn P, Philipps G, Bunk B, Sproer C, Jennewein S
Microorganisms . 2023 Dec; 11(12). PMID: 38138106
P7 (DSM 15243) is a bacterium that converts syngas (a mixture of CO, H, and CO) into hexanol. An optimized and scaled-up industrial process could therefore provide a renewable source...
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Mann M, Effert D, Kottenhahn P, Huser A, Philipps G, Jennewein S, et al.
Biotechnol Prog . 2022 Apr; 38(4):e3263. PMID: 35434968
Synthesis gas fermentation using acetogenic clostridia is a rapidly increasing research area. It offers the possibility to produce platform chemicals from sustainable C1 carbon sources. The Wood-Ljungdahl pathway (WLP), which...
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Kottenhahn P, Philipps G, Jennewein S
Heliyon . 2021 Aug; 7(8):e07732. PMID: 34409191
converts syngas into industrial alcohols like hexanol, but titers may be limited by product toxicity. Investigation of IC at 30 °C (17.5 mM) and 37 °C (11.8 mM) revealed increased...
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Schoelmerich M, Katsyv A, Sung W, Mijic V, Wiechmann A, Kottenhahn P, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2018 Sep; 20(12):4587-4595. PMID: 30221442
Acetogenic bacteria compete in an energy-limited environment by coupling different metabolic routes to their central metabolism of CO fixation. The underlying regulatory mechanisms are often still not understood. In this...
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Kottenhahn P, Schuchmann K, Muller V
Biotechnol Biofuels . 2018 Apr; 11:93. PMID: 29619089
Background: Molecular hydrogen (H) is an attractive future energy carrier to replace fossil fuels. Biologically and sustainably produced H could contribute significantly to the future energy mix. However, biological H...