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Unleashing the innate ability of Escherichia coli to produce D-Allose

D-allose, a rare low-calorie sugar with potential as a sucrose substitute and health applications, was efficiently produced at 56.4 g/L with a 41.4% yield using engineered Escherichia coli, which leverages a thermodynamically favorable pathway optimized through gene expression and removal of competing pathways.

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