Electron Partitioning in Continuous R.sphaeroides Cultures: a Quantitative Way of Analyzing How Reducing Power of Substrate is Distributed into Different Electron Sinks - Ugur Sohmen - Grāmatas - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783846538715 - 2012. gada 3. janvāris
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Electron Partitioning in Continuous R.sphaeroides Cultures: a Quantitative Way of Analyzing How Reducing Power of Substrate is Distributed into Different Electron Sinks


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Rhodobacter sphaeroides represents one of the best studied members of the group of purple non-sulfur photosynthetic bacteria and serves as an excellent model for the study of the complex and versatile metabolic capabilities of this group of organisms. The ability of R. sphaeroides to produce large amounts of hydrogen gas (H2), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and fatty acids photoheterotrophically, as well as its ability to utilize atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) as a carbon source during photoautotrophic growth, make it an excellent candidate of potential use in a wide variety of biotechnological applications including sustainable biofuel production. To effectively harness its biotechnological potential, a thorough understanding of its metabolic capabilities is necessary, the first step of which is quantitatively analyzing the electron fate of reducing power under steady state continuous cultures. The data is then used for quantitative assessment of genome-scale metabolic network model for R. sphaeroides strain 2.4.1. Eventually, genome-level understanding of its metabolic capabilities will help realize this particular organism's biotechnological potential.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2012. gada 3. janvāris
ISBN13 9783846538715
Izdevēji LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Lapas 56
Izmēri 150 × 3 × 226 mm   ·   102 g
Valoda Vācu  

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