ABSTRACT
One of the most important organisms in biotechnology, Corynebacterium glutamicum is currently used to produce 2 million tons of amino acids per year for a rapidly expanding market. Until now, research and information have been scattered among individual papers which are often difficult to locate in a timely manner.
As the first complete comp
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: History
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Part II: Taxonomy
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Part III: Genome, Plasmids, and Gene Expression
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Part V: Physiology and Regulation
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PART VI Synthesis and Production
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PART VII Experiments