Clostridium species are both heroes and villains. Some cause serious human and animal diseases, those present in the microbiota contribute to health and wellbeing, while others represent useful industrial chassis for the production of chemicals and fuels. To understand, counter or exploit, there is a fundamental requirement for effective systems that may be used for directed or random genome modifications. We have formulated a simple roadmap whereby the necessary gene systems maybe developed and deployed. At its heart is the use of 'pseudo-suicide' vectors and the creation of a pyrE mutant (a uracil auxotroph), initially aided by ClosTron technology, but ultimately made using a special form of allelic exchange termed ACE (Allele-Coupled Exc...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
The majority of the genes present in bacterial genomes remain poorly characterized, with up to one-t...
AbstractClostridium species are both heroes and villains. Some cause serious human and animal diseas...
Clostridium species are both heroes and villains. Some cause serious human and animal diseases, thos...
DNA transposons represent an essential tool in the armoury of the molecular microbiologist. We previ...
C. acetobutylicum A TCC 824 is a well characterized microorganism known for its ability to produce s...
Sophisticated genetic tools to modify essential biological processes at the molecular level are pivo...
The bacterial genus Clostridium is composed of Gram-positive, spore-forming rods with widespread bio...
Clostridia are widely recognised as organisms of biotechnological importance. This potential, howeve...
BackgroundClostridium acetobutylicum represents a paradigm chassis for the industrial production of ...
BackgroundClostridium acetobutylicum represents a paradigm chassis for the industrial production of ...
The bacterial genus Clostridium is composed of Gram-positive, spore-forming rods with widespread bio...
Clostridium autoethanogenum is able to use CO or CO2 + H2 as a sole carbon and energy source and nat...
Through the application of engineering principles, synthetic biology provides the means to harness t...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
The majority of the genes present in bacterial genomes remain poorly characterized, with up to one-t...
AbstractClostridium species are both heroes and villains. Some cause serious human and animal diseas...
Clostridium species are both heroes and villains. Some cause serious human and animal diseases, thos...
DNA transposons represent an essential tool in the armoury of the molecular microbiologist. We previ...
C. acetobutylicum A TCC 824 is a well characterized microorganism known for its ability to produce s...
Sophisticated genetic tools to modify essential biological processes at the molecular level are pivo...
The bacterial genus Clostridium is composed of Gram-positive, spore-forming rods with widespread bio...
Clostridia are widely recognised as organisms of biotechnological importance. This potential, howeve...
BackgroundClostridium acetobutylicum represents a paradigm chassis for the industrial production of ...
BackgroundClostridium acetobutylicum represents a paradigm chassis for the industrial production of ...
The bacterial genus Clostridium is composed of Gram-positive, spore-forming rods with widespread bio...
Clostridium autoethanogenum is able to use CO or CO2 + H2 as a sole carbon and energy source and nat...
Through the application of engineering principles, synthetic biology provides the means to harness t...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
Clostridium acetobutylicum is an industrially important Gram-positive organism which is capable of p...
The majority of the genes present in bacterial genomes remain poorly characterized, with up to one-t...