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Global transcription machinery

Alper H, Stephanopoulos G (2007) Global transcription machinery engineering a new approach for improving cellular phenotype. Metab Eng 9 258-267... [Pg.17]

Sorangium cellulosum So ce56 473 Gibson assembly technology 97, 238 global transcription machinery engineering... [Pg.719]

In adaptive laboratory evolution experimentation, mutations in the global transcriptional machinery can appear spontaneously (Conrad et al. 2010,2009). Cultures of MG 1655 . coli grown in minimal glycerol M9 media showed mutations to rpoC of the P subunit of the RNA polymerase holoenzyme in 80 % sequenced mutants (Conrad et al. 2010). [Pg.57]

Alper, H.S., Fink, G., and Stephanopoulos, G. (2007) Global transcription machinery engineering. Google Patents. US Patent 20070072194 Al. [Pg.571]


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