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Bio-gold Nanoparticle Synthesis by Metalophilic Bacterium Cupriavidus necator

open access: yes, 2012
: Background and Aims: Gold nanoparticles have potential applications in the areas of medicine, target drug delivery, cancer diagnosis and therapy, electronic, etc.
Hoseinkhani B, Emtiazi G,
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Functional plasticity of HCO3 – uptake and CO2 fixation in Cupriavidus necator H16 [PDF]

open access: yes
Despite its prominence, the ability to engineer Cupriavidus necator H16 for inorganic carbon uptake and fixation is underexplored. We tested the roles of endogenous and heterologous genes on C. necator inorganic carbon metabolism.
Yoshikuni, Yasuo   +10 more
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A novel recombinant PHB production platform in filamentous cyanobacteria avoiding nitrogen starvation while preserving cell viability

open access: yesMicrobial Cell Factories
During the past decades, the importance of developing sustainable, carbon dioxide (CO2)-neutral and biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastic has become evident in the context of global pollution issues. Therefore, heterotrophic bacteria such as
Phillipp Fink   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Use of Cupriavidus necator for the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from anaerobic digestion products

open access: yes
reservedLa produzione di anidride carbonica e l'inquinamento da plastica sono problemi ambientali urgenti. La bioconversione dell'anidride carbonica e dei rifiuti organici in prodotti utili, come le bioplastiche, rappresenta una soluzione promettente.
DEMO, MARCO
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Optimizing Cupriavidus necator H16 as a host for aerobic C1 conversion

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology
Biological systems capable of converting CO2 or CO2-derived, single-carbon (C1) compounds can be used to reduce or reverse carbon emissions while establishing a circular bioeconomy to provide sustainable sources of the fuels, foods, and materials humanity relies on.
Stefano Donati, Christopher W Johnson
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Understanding of bacterial resistance by paleomicrobiology : description of Cupriavidus necator B9, a medieval foundry soil bacterium

open access: yes, 2017
Cupriavidus necator B9, a new metal-resistant strain, carries a 19 copper resistance genes cluster (cop cluster) of particular interest because of its synteny with the cop operon present in Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34.
Billon, Gabriel   +7 more
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Cupriavidus necator: A sustainable triple tool for waste reduction, biopolymer production, and cost optimization

open access: yesCleaner Materials
Wild type Cupriavidus necator is a sustainable tool to produce high-value biopolymers from industrial wastes, optimizing polymer production cost and reducing pollution.This model bacterium is a sustainable microorganism that reduces industrial pollution ...
Daiana Nygaard   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A β-barrel outer membrane protein facilitates cellular uptake of polychlorophenols in Cupriavidus necator

open access: yes, 2010
The tcpRXABCYD operon of Cupriavidus necator JMP134 is involved in the degradation of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (TCP). All of the gene products except TcpY have assigned functions in TCP metabolism. Sequence comparison identified TcpY as a member of COG4313,
Schaeffer, Scott M   +3 more
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Enzyme expression in Cupriavidus necator H16 for whole-cell biocatalysis

open access: yes
Climate change is an urgent and collective challenge, and new processes to synthesize complex molecules in a more sustainable way are highly desirable. Biocatalysis can be a strong player in this field, due to the specificity of enzymes and their ability to catalyze complex reactions at mild conditions.
Vajente, Matteo   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

A biopiezocatalyst harnessing mechanical energy to enhance bioplastic production from CO2 and organic carbon

open access: yesNature Communications
The sustainable bioproduction of chemicals from CO2 remains far from reaching its full potential. The productivity of autotrophic bioprocesses could benefit from harnessing ubiquitous mechanical energy sources, which are inaccessible for energizing ...
Pier-Luc Tremblay   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

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