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<p><strong>Why synthetic biology in <em>R. palustris</em>?</strong></p> | <p><strong>Why synthetic biology in <em>R. palustris</em>?</strong></p> | ||
<p>The application of Synthetic Biology in R. palustris could help to exploit the biotechnological potential of this organism. We want to explore the functioning of 2 orthologous regulation systems that respond to oxygen and light inspired in <em>Rhodobacter sphaeroides </em>regulatory systems.</p> | <p>The application of Synthetic Biology in R. palustris could help to exploit the biotechnological potential of this organism. We want to explore the functioning of 2 orthologous regulation systems that respond to oxygen and light inspired in <em>Rhodobacter sphaeroides </em>regulatory systems.</p> | ||
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<p>1. Hunter CN, Daldal F, Thurnauer MC, Beatty JT: (2009) <strong>The Purple Phototrophic Bacteria</strong>. Springer; 200928.<em> pp. 707–725.</em> <br /> | <p>1. Hunter CN, Daldal F, Thurnauer MC, Beatty JT: (2009) <strong>The Purple Phototrophic Bacteria</strong>. Springer; 200928.<em> pp. 707–725.</em> <br /> | ||
2. Harwood et. al. (2004) <strong>Complete genome sequence of the metabolically versatile photosynthetic bacterium <em>Rhodopseudomonas palustris</em></strong>, Nature Biotechnology Volume 2, Number 1, January 2004<br /> | 2. Harwood et. al. (2004) <strong>Complete genome sequence of the metabolically versatile photosynthetic bacterium <em>Rhodopseudomonas palustris</em></strong>, Nature Biotechnology Volume 2, Number 1, January 2004<br /> |
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Rhodopseudomonas palustris has an extraordinary metabolic versatility; this organism can grow in a wide variety of environmental conditions. R palustris obtain energy by different mechanism including anoxygenic photosynthesis, aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Figure Metabolic versatility or R. palustris (Harwood et. al. (2004))
Why synthetic biology in R. palustris? The application of Synthetic Biology in R. palustris could help to exploit the biotechnological potential of this organism. We want to explore the functioning of 2 orthologous regulation systems that respond to oxygen and light inspired in Rhodobacter sphaeroides regulatory systems. 1. Hunter CN, Daldal F, Thurnauer MC, Beatty JT: (2009) The Purple Phototrophic Bacteria. Springer; 200928. pp. 707–725. |