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Modulating membrane composition alters free fatty acid tolerance in Escherichia coli.

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Figure 1. Unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis and regulation. Unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis begins with the isomerization of trans-2- trans-2-decenoyl-ACP to cis-3-decenoyl-ACP by FabA
Figure 3. Modulating E. coli membrane content via co-expression of saturated and unsaturated acyl-ACP targeting thioesterases
Table 2. Viability analysis of strains expressing combinations of BTE and GeoTE.

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