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  • Rerouting of carbon flux in a glycogen mutant of cyanobacteria assessed via isotopically non-stationary

Rerouting of carbon flux in a glycogen mutant of cyanobacteria assessed via isotopically non-stationary

Biotechnology and bioengineering (2017-06-11)
John I Hendry, Charulata Prasannan, Fangfang Ma, K Benedikt Möllers, Damini Jaiswal, Madhuri Digmurti, Doug K Allen, Niels-Ulrik Frigaard, Santanu Dasgupta, Pramod P Wangikar
ABSTRACT

Cyanobacteria, which constitute a quantitatively dominant phylum, have attracted attention in biofuel applications due to favorable physiological characteristics, high photosynthetic efficiency and amenability to genetic manipulations. However, quantitative aspects of cyanobacterial metabolism have received limited attention. In the present study, we have performed isotopically non-stationary

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