Using the textbook, and providing page numbers to the mathematical and representational forms you choose, develop a set of equations for each version of the bacteria that are described in the visual abstract below.
Employing bacterial micro compartment technology to engineer a shell-free enzyme-aggregate for
enhanced 1,2-propanediol production in Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Metabolic Engineering, Available online 8 March 2016, Pages
Matthew J. Lee, Ian R. Brown, Rokas Juodeikis, Stefanie Frank, Martin J. Warren
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