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Phosphorus metabolism of Corynebacterium glutamicum
Wendisch VF, Bott M. Phosphorus metabolism of Corynebacterium glutamicum. In: Eggeling L, Bott M, eds. Handbook of Corynebacterium glutamicum.
Wendisch, Volker F. ; https://orcid.org/ +3 more
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Astaxanthin, a red C40 carotenoid, is one of the most abundant marine carotenoids. It is currently used as a food and feed additive in a hundred-ton scale and is furthermore an attractive component for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications with ...
Nadja A. Henke +3 more
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Optimizing a CRISPR-Cpf1-based genome engineering system for Corynebacterium glutamicum
Background Corynebacterium glutamicum is an important industrial strain for the production of a diverse range of chemicals. Cpf1 nucleases are highly specific and programmable, with efficiencies comparable to those of Cas9.
Jiao Zhang +4 more
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This work studied Gram-positive and weak electricigen Corynebacterium glutamicum for its ability to transfer electrons and to produce bioelectricity in microbial fuel cells (MFCs).
Soo Youn Lee +6 more
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P1201 is a lytic corynephage of Corynebacterium glutamicum NCHU 87078. Its genome consists of a linear double-stranded DNA molecule of 70,579 base pairs, with 3'-protruding cohesive ends often nucleotides.
Y. C. Kuan +19 more
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Baumbach J, Brinkrolf K, Czaja LF, Rahmann S, Tauch A. CoryneRegNet: An ontology-based data warehouse of corynebacterial transcription factors and regulatory networks. BMC Genomics.
Baumbach Jan +9 more
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Trost E, Götker S, Schneider J, et al. Complete genome sequence and lifestyle of black-pigmented Corynebacterium aurimucosum ATCC 700975 (formerly C. nigricans CN-1) isolated from a vaginal swab of a woman with spontaneous abortion. BMC Genomics. 2010;11(
Szczepanowski, Rafael +31 more
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PhDMethionine is one of the seven essential amino-acids for humans and is also used in feed supplements, predominantly for poultry and felines. Thus there is commercial interest in producing this nutrient. The final step in the biological synthesis of
Burton-Smith, Raymond Nathaniel
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X-ray structure of the Na+-coupled Glycine-Betaine symporter BetP from Corynebacterium glutamicum
Cellular membranes are important sites of interaction between cells and their environment. Among the multitude of macromolecular complexes embedded in these membranes, transporters play a particularly important role.
Ressl, Susanne
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