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The organism contains a bacterial microcompartment which is capable of processing propanediol.
Propanediol may refer to either of three isomeric organic chemical compounds:
Soon DuPont scientists realized that bioderived propanediol could also be used as an ingredient in cosmetics and products for de-icing aircraft.
One success story is a method developed by DuPont, with Genencor, to ferment corn sugar into a substance called propanediol.
Salmonella typhimurium propanediol diffusion fac ilitator (gene pduF).
Sequencing of Propanediol utilization operon provided insight into identification of 16 hypothetical genes (Bobik et al., 1999).
Subsequently, transmission electron micrographs of Salmonella cells grown on propanediol or ethanolamine showed the presence of polyhedral bodies similar to carboxysomes.
Using propanediol as a starting point, DuPont has created a new polymer it calls Cerenol, which it substitutes for petroleum-sourced ingredients in products like auto paints.
Other names in common use include PDP dehydrogenase, 1,2-propanediol-1-phosphate:NAD oxidoreductase, and propanediol phosphate dehydrogenase.
But then genes coding for proteins homologous to those of the carboxysome shell were identified in the pdu (propanediol utilization) and eut (ethanolamine utilization) operons.
Spreader 90 contains 1,2 propanediol (also known as propylene glycol), propane 1,2,3 triol (also known as glycerol), alcohol ethoxylate, and dimethylpolysiloxane.
He pointed to DuPont’s synthesis of propanediol, which was pushed along by the company’s goal to use the chemical to make Sorona, a stain-resistant textile that does not lose color easily.
Four groups of adult wild mallard drakes that had been previously castrated were injected daily with 5, 1, or 0.2 mg testosterone dissolved in propanediol or with the vehicle alone.
Investigators discovered that the drug contained a cheap and toxic industrial syrup, diglycol, which was passed off by Wang Guiping as the ingredient propanediol and sold to the pharmaceutical firm.
The glycyl radical enzyme is proposed to dehydrate propanediol to propionaldehyde, which is then processed in a manner identical to the canonical PDU BMC.
The propanediol utilization (pdu) operon of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2 includes genes necessary for formation of polyhedral organelles involved in coenzyme B12-dependent 1,2-propanediol degradation.
If a high viscous paste and slow drying is required like in screen-printing processes PEDOT:PSS can also be supplied in high boiling solvents like propanediol.
He led the process research, development and commercialization of several products, including 1,3 propanediol (a chemical intermediate used in a variety of industrial applications ranging from airplane deicing fluids to textiles and carpet).
Growing Salmonella enterica and Klebsiella oxytoca with propanediol, and E.coli with ethanolamine as the energy source under anaerobic conditions resulted in the formation of polyhedral bodies in these bacteria.
In particular, their goal was to design a fermentation system that converts corn sugar into PDO (propanediol manufactured in this way is referred to in the media as "BioPDO").
PDU BMCs in Salmonella enterica are induced by the presence of propanediol or glycerol under anaerobic conditions, and only propanediol under aerobic conditions.
By sending the dilute solution to an evaporation system under vacuum, water will flash out of the solution into low-pressure steam, leaving a propanediol solution with up to 80% propanediol by weight.
Lyondell has undertaken studies of the antimicrobial properties of all the major glycols to be found in cosmetic products and compared the results with those obtained for MP Diol, the Lyondell trade name for methyl propanediol.
The polypeptides CcmK and CsoS1 exhibit a high degree of conservation, and in turn show significant homology to the CchA and PduA polypeptides of the ethanolamine and propanediol operons of enteric bacteria.
As Vice President, Research and Development for DuPont's joint venture with Tate and Lyle, he directed technology start-up activities for the first 100 million-pound plant for 1,3 propanediol, commissioned in Loudon, TN in 2006.