Abstract Background Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius is a thermophilic, natural ethanol producer and a potential candidate for commercial bioethanol production. Previously, G. thermoglucosidasius has been genetically modified to create an industrially-relevant ethanol production strain. However, creating chromosomal integrations and deletions in Geobacillus spp. is laborious. Here we describe a new technique to create marker-less mutations in Geobacillus utilising a novel homologous recombination process. Results Our technique incorporates counter-selection using β-glucosidase and the synthetic substrate X-Glu, in combination with a two-step homologous recombination process where the first step is a selectable double-crossover event that del...
The ability to grow at high temperature makes thermophiles attractive for many fermentation processe...
[Background] Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50–75 °C and co...
Although Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis are the most prominent bacterial hosts for recombina...
Background\ud \ud The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a c...
Background The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chass...
Background The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chass...
BackgroundThe thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chassis f...
BackgroundThe thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chassis f...
Species of genus Geobacillus are thermophilic bacteria and play an ever increasing role as hosts for...
Background: Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50-75 °C and cou...
Abstract Background Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50–75 °C...
Development of Controlled Gene Expression System for Thermophylic Geobacillus and Parageobacillus sp...
The genus Geobacillus is a thermophilic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium. The ability of this...
Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius is a gram-positive thermophile of industrial interest that exhibits ...
The continued extraction and exploitation of finite, fossil fuel reserves to meet the worlds’ energy...
The ability to grow at high temperature makes thermophiles attractive for many fermentation processe...
[Background] Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50–75 °C and co...
Although Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis are the most prominent bacterial hosts for recombina...
Background\ud \ud The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a c...
Background The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chass...
Background The thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chass...
BackgroundThe thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chassis f...
BackgroundThe thermophile Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius has considerable attraction as a chassis f...
Species of genus Geobacillus are thermophilic bacteria and play an ever increasing role as hosts for...
Background: Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50-75 °C and cou...
Abstract Background Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50–75 °C...
Development of Controlled Gene Expression System for Thermophylic Geobacillus and Parageobacillus sp...
The genus Geobacillus is a thermophilic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium. The ability of this...
Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius is a gram-positive thermophile of industrial interest that exhibits ...
The continued extraction and exploitation of finite, fossil fuel reserves to meet the worlds’ energy...
The ability to grow at high temperature makes thermophiles attractive for many fermentation processe...
[Background] Bacterial strains of the genus Geobacillus grow at high temperatures of 50–75 °C and co...
Although Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis are the most prominent bacterial hosts for recombina...