Publications of N. Paczia

Journal Article (7)

2023
Journal Article
Nattermann, M.; Wenk, S.; Pfister, P.; He, H.; Lee, S.H.; Szymanski, W.; Guntermann, N.; Zhu, F.; Nickel, L.; Wallner, C. et al.; Zarzycki, J.; Paczia, N.; Gaißert, N.; Franciò, G.; Leitner, W.; Gonzalez, R.; Erb, T. J.: Engineering a new-to-nature cascade for phosphate-dependent formate to formaldehyde conversion in vitro and in vivo. Nature Communications 14 (1), 2682 (2023)
Journal Article
Guo, K.; Glatter, T.; Paczia, N.; Liesack, W.: Asparagine uptake: a cellular strategy of Methylocystis to combat severe salt stress. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 89 (6), e0011323 (2023)
Journal Article
Schada v. Borzyskowsi, L.; Schulz-Mirbach, H.; Troncoso Castellanos, M.; Severi, F.; Gomez Coronado, P. A.; Paczia, N.; Glatter, T.; Bar-Even, A.; Lindner, S. N.; Erb, T. J.: Implementation of the β-hydroxyaspartate cycle increases growth performance of Pseudomonas putida on the PET monomer ethylene glycol. Metabolic Engineering 76, pp. 97 - 109 (2023)
2022
Journal Article
Arriaza-Gallardo, F. J.; Schaupp, S.; Zheng, Y.-C.; Abdul-Halim, M. F.; Hui-Jie, P.; Kahnt, J.; Angelidou, G.; Paczia, N.; Hu, X.; Costa, K. et al.; Shima, S.: The function of two radical-SAM enzymes, HcgA and HcgG, in the biosynthesis of the [Fe]-hydrogenase cofactor. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 61 (50), e202213239 (2022)
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Guo, K.; Hakobyan, A.; Glatter, T.; Paczia, N.; Liesack, W.: Methylocystis sp. strain SC2 acclimatizes to increasing NH4+ levels by a precise rebalancing of enzymes and osmolyte composition. mSystems 7 (5), e0040322 (2022)
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Schaupp, S.; Arriaza Gallardo, F. J.; Pan, H. J.; Kahnt, J.; Angelidou, G.; Paczia, N.; Costa, K.; Hu, X.; Shima, S.: In vitro biosynthesis of the [Fe]-hydrogenase cofactor verifies the proposed biosynthetic precursors. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 61 (22), e202200994 (2022)
2020
Journal Article
Hakobyan, A.; Zhu, J.; Glatter, T.; Paczia, N.; Liesack, W.: Hydrogen utilization by Methylocystis sp. strain SC2 expands the known metabolic versatility of type IIa methanotrophs. METABOLIC ENGINEERING 61, pp. 181 - 196 (2020)

Preprint (1)

2024
Preprint
Scarinci, G.; Ariens, J.-L.; Angelidou, G.; Schmidt, S.; Glatter, T.; Paczia, N.; Sourjik, V.: Enhanced metabolic entanglement emerges during the evolution of an interkingdom microbial community. (2024)
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