Overproduction of proteorhodopsin enhances long-term viability of Escherichia coli
Genes encoding the photoreactive protein proteorhodopsin (PR) have been found in a wide range of marine bacterial species, reflecting the significant contribution that PR makes to energy flux and carbon cycling in ocean ecosystems. PR can also confer advantages to enhance the ability of the marine b...
Main Authors: | Song, Y, Cartron, M, Jackson, P, Davison, P, Dickman, M, Zhu, D, Huang, W, Hunter, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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