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Hal Alper
Hal Alper
Professor, Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at che.utexas.edu - Homepage
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Tuning genetic control through promoter engineering
H Alper, C Fischer, E Nevoigt, G Stephanopoulos
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (36), 12678-12683, 2005
10882005
Engineering yeast transcription machinery for improved ethanol tolerance and production
H Alper, J Moxley, E Nevoigt, GR Fink, G Stephanopoulos
Science 314 (5805), 1565-1568, 2006
10002006
Harnessing Yarrowia lipolytica lipogenesis to create a platform for lipid and biofuel production
J Blazeck, A Hill, L Liu, R Knight, J Miller, A Pan, P Otoupal, HS Alper
Nature communications 5 (1), 3131, 2014
5672014
Identifying gene targets for the metabolic engineering of lycopene biosynthesis in Escherichia coli
H Alper, YS Jin, JF Moxley, G Stephanopoulos
Metabolic engineering 7 (3), 155-164, 2005
5632005
Construction of lycopene-overproducing E. coli strains by combining systematic and combinatorial gene knockout targets
H Alper, K Miyaoku, G Stephanopoulos
Nature biotechnology 23 (5), 612-616, 2005
5632005
Global transcription machinery engineering: a new approach for improving cellular phenotype
H Alper, G Stephanopoulos
Metabolic engineering 9 (3), 258-267, 2007
5252007
Machine learning-aided engineering of hydrolases for PET depolymerization
H Lu, DJ Diaz, NJ Czarnecki, C Zhu, W Kim, R Shroff, DJ Acosta, ...
Nature 604 (7907), 662-667, 2022
4852022
Engineering for biofuels: exploiting innate microbial capacity or importing biosynthetic potential?
H Alper, G Stephanopoulos
Nature Reviews Microbiology 7 (10), 715-723, 2009
4592009
Tuning gene expression in Yarrowia lipolytica by a hybrid promoter approach
J Blazeck, L Liu, H Redden, H Alper
Applied and environmental microbiology 77 (22), 7905-7914, 2011
3402011
Metabolic engineering of muconic acid production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
KA Curran, JM Leavitt, AS Karim, HS Alper
Metabolic engineering 15, 55-66, 2013
3372013
Controlling promoter strength and regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using synthetic hybrid promoters
J Blazeck, R Garg, B Reed, HS Alper
Biotechnology and bioengineering 109 (11), 2884-2895, 2012
3372012
Promoter engineering: recent advances in controlling transcription at the most fundamental level
J Blazeck, HS Alper
Biotechnology journal 8 (1), 46-58, 2013
3352013
Engineering of Promoter Replacement Cassettes for Fine-Tuning of Gene Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
E Nevoigt, J Kohnke, CR Fischer, H Alper, U Stahl, G Stephanopoulos
Applied and environmental microbiology 72 (8), 5266-5273, 2006
2842006
Expanding the metabolic engineering toolbox: more options to engineer cells
KE Tyo, HS Alper, GN Stephanopoulos
TRENDS in Biotechnology 25 (3), 132-137, 2007
2802007
The development and characterization of synthetic minimal yeast promoters
H Redden, HS Alper
Nature communications 6 (1), 7810, 2015
2522015
Use of expression-enhancing terminators in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to increase mRNA half-life and improve gene expression control for metabolic engineering applications
KA Curran, AS Karim, A Gupta, HS Alper
Metabolic engineering 19, 88-97, 2013
2472013
Exploiting biological complexity for strain improvement through systems biology
G Stephanopoulos, H Alper, J Moxley
Nature biotechnology 22 (10), 1261-1267, 2004
2472004
Characterization of plasmid burden and copy number in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for optimization of metabolic engineering applications
AS Karim, KA Curran, HS Alper
FEMS yeast research 13 (1), 107-116, 2013
2432013
Short synthetic terminators for improved heterologous gene expression in yeast
KA Curran, NJ Morse, KA Markham, AM Wagman, A Gupta, HS Alper
ACS synthetic biology 4 (7), 824-832, 2015
2242015
Synthetic biology and molecular genetics in non-conventional yeasts: current tools and future advances
JM Wagner, HS Alper
Fungal Genetics and Biology 89, 126-136, 2016
2002016
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