Title |
Genome-scale reconstruction and system level investigation of the metabolic network of Methylobacterium extorquensAM1
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Published in |
BMC Systems Biology, November 2011
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DOI | 10.1186/1752-0509-5-189 |
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Authors |
Rémi Peyraud, Kathrin Schneider, Patrick Kiefer, Stéphane Massou, Julia A Vorholt, Jean-Charles Portais |
Abstract |
Methylotrophic microorganisms are playing a key role in biogeochemical processes - especially the global carbon cycle - and have gained interest for biotechnological purposes. Significant progress was made in the recent years in the biochemistry, genetics, genomics, and physiology of methylotrophic bacteria, showing that methylotrophy is much more widespread and versatile than initially assumed. Despite such progress, system-level description of the methylotrophic metabolism is currently lacking, and much remains to understand regarding the network-scale organization and properties of methylotrophy, and how the methylotrophic capacity emerges from this organization, especially in facultative organisms. |
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Environmental Science | 6 | 4% |
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