2024-03-28T17:33:52Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/184682020-11-23T11:35:44Zcom_10261_86com_10261_1col_10261_465
Zamarro, María Teresa
Carmona, Manuel
Valencia, Ana
López Barragán, María J.
Blázquez, Blas
García, José Luis
Díaz, Eduardo
2009-11-10T14:25:22Z
2009-11-10T14:25:22Z
2009-11
978-84-7292-3980-0
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/18468
Azoarcus sp. CIB is a denitrifying
betaproteobacterium that uses different aromatic
compounds, including toxic hydrocarbons such as
toluene and m-xylene, as sole carbon sources, and is
susceptible of genetic manipulation. To acquire a
global view of all the genetic determinants involved in
the anaerobic catabolism of aromatic compounds in
strain CIB, and to accelerate and complete our
understanding about this anaerobic catabolism, we
have performed a genomic survey in the recently
sequenced genome of this strain. This information
paves the way for a pathway engineering approach
within the field of anaerobic degradation of
aromatics.
eng
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Anaerobic catabolism
Aromatic compounds
Metabolic engineering
Gene cassette
Engineering biocatalysts for the anaerobic recycling of toxic aromatic hydrocarbons
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