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Table - link
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Organism |
Bacteria Bacillus spp. |
Reference |
Tännler S, Decasper S, Sauer U. Maintenance metabolism and carbon fluxes in Bacillus species. Microb Cell Fact. 2008 Jun 18 7: 19. doi: 10.1186/1475-2859-7-19. p.6 table 2PubMed ID18564406
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Method |
p.2 right column top paragraph:"To assess the potential of close B. subtilis relatives as alternative riboflavin cell factories, [investigators] quantified their distribution of fluxes as well as NADPH and maintenance metabolism. Specifically [they] focus on the growth rate-dependent flux distribution in glucose-limited chemostat cultures because of their similarity to the conditions during riboflavin production in fed-batch with continuously decreasing growth rates." |
Comments |
p.4 right column 4th paragraph:"During unlimited growth on glucose, intracellular fluxes (Figure 1) and physiology (Table 2) varied significantly among the investigated bacilli. The growth physiology of B. subtilis natto was similar to B. subtilis, with the obvious difference of elevated acetate secretion and a concomitantly lower TCA cycle flux." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
111945 |