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Corynebacterium glutamicum is widely used for a large-scale industrial producer of feed additive amino acids, such as l-lysine. Moreover, C. glutamicum has been engineered for producing various non-native chemicals, including terpenes. For the first time, C. glutamicum was engineered for co-production of l-lysine and heterologous squalene. To control metabolic fluxes for either the l-lysine biosynthesis pathway or the squalene biosynthesis pathway, pyruvate, an intermediate in the central metabolism, a node was regulated by a