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Direct cell-to-cell exchange of matter in a synthetic Clostridium syntrophy enables CO2 fixation, superior metabolite yields, and an expanded metabolic space
K Charubin, ET Papoutsakis
Metabolic engineering 52, 9-19, 2019
822019
Engineering Clostridium organisms as microbial cell-factories: challenges & opportunities
K Charubin, RK Bennett, AG Fast, ET Papoutsakis
Metabolic engineering 50, 173-191, 2018
712018
Interspecies Microbial Fusion and Large-Scale Exchange of Cytoplasmic Proteins and RNA in a Syntrophic Clostridium Coculture
K Charubin, S Modla, JL Caplan, ET Papoutsakis
Mbio 11 (5), 10.1128/mbio. 02030-20, 2020
392020
Development of strong anaerobic fluorescent reporters for Clostridium acetobutylicum and Clostridium ljungdahlii using HaloTag and SNAP-tag proteins
K Charubin, H Streett, ET Papoutsakis
Applied and environmental microbiology 86 (20), e01271-20, 2020
312020
Effects of nanoparticle morphology and acyl chain length on spontaneous lipid transfer rates
Y Xia, M Li, K Charubin, Y Liu, FA Heberle, J Katsaras, B Jing, Y Zhu, ...
Langmuir 31 (47), 12920-12928, 2015
272015
Anaerobic fluorescent reporters for cell identification, microbial cell biology and high-throughput screening of microbiota and genomic libraries
H Streett, K Charubin, ET Papoutsakis
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 71, 151-163, 2021
152021
Morphology-induced defects enhance lipid transfer rates
Y Xia, K Charubin, D Marquardt, FA Heberle, J Katsaras, J Tian, X Cheng, ...
Langmuir 32 (38), 9757-9764, 2016
142016
Interspecies microbial fusion and large-scale exchange of cytoplasmic proteins and RNA in a syntrophic
K Charubin, S Modla, JL Caplan, ET Papoutsakis
Clostridium, 2020
122020
Modeling growth kinetics, interspecies cell fusion, and metabolism of a Clostridium acetobutylicum/Clostridium ljungdahlii syntrophic coculture
C Foster, K Charubin, ET Papoutsakis, CD Maranas
Msystems 6 (1), 10.1128/msystems. 01325-20, 2021
102021
Synthetic & Syntrophic Clostridium Co-Culture Enables a Superior Metabolism, Cell Fusion, Material Exchange & the Formation of Hybrid Bacteria
K Charubin
University of Delaware, 2021
22021
Syntrophic co-cultures and uses thereof
ET Papoutsakis, K Charubin, AA Mitkas
US Patent App. 16/327,695, 2019
22019
DNA transfer between two different species mediated by heterologous cell fusion in Clostridium coculture
K Charubin, JD Hill, ET Papoutsakis
Mbio 15 (2), e03133-23, 2024
12024
Novel mechanism of plasmid-DNA transfer mediated by heterologous cell fusion in syntrophic coculture of Clostridium organisms
K Charubin, GJ Gregory, ET Papoutsakis
bioRxiv, 2021.12. 15.472834, 2021
12021
13C-Flux analysis in complex media: quantifying intracellular fluxes for the anaerobic fermenters Clostridium acetobutylicum and Clostridium ljungdahlii
M Dahle, K Charubin, M Antoniewicz, ET Papoutsakis
SIMB Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2019, 2019
2019
Direct cell-to-cell exchange of matter in synthetic clostridium syntrophies enabling CO2 fixation and an expanded metabolic space.
T Papoutsakis, K Charubin, J Otten, H Streett
2019
Investigation of Unique Interspecies Interactions in a Synthetic and Syntrophic Clostridium Co-Culture
K Charubin, ET Papoutsakis
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
Solvent Production Using a CO2 - Fixing, Synthetic, and Syntrophic Clostridium Co-Culture
K Charubin, E Papoutsakis
2017 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2017
2017
Spontaneous lipid transfer and its implication of membrane lateral organization and structural stability
Y Xia, K Charubin, F Heberle, D Marquardt, J Katsaras, J Tian, X Cheng, ...
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 251, 2016
2016
New insights to distinct increase of spontaneous lipid transfer rate in bicelles
Y Xia, K Charubin, F Heberle, D Marquardt, Y Liu, J Katsaras, ...
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 250, 2015
2015
Syntrophic Co-Cultures of Clostridium Organisms to Produce Higher Alcohols and Other C6-C8 Metabolites
JK Otten, K Charubin, M Dahle, C Foster, J Hill, ET Papoutsakis
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