Carrageenan catabolism is encoded by a complex regulon in marine heterotrophic bacteria
Carrageenan catabolism is encoded by a complex regulon in marine heterotrophic bacteria
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Ficko-Blean, Elizabeth , Préchoux, Aurélie , Thomas, François , Rochat, Tatiana , Larocque, Robert , Zhu, Yongtao , Stam, Mark , Génicot, Sabine , Jam, Murielle , Calteau, Alexandra , Viart, Benjamin , Ropartz, David , Pérez-Pascual, David , Correc, Gaëlle , Matard-Mann, Maria , Stubbs, Keith A. , Rogniaux, Hélène , Jeudy, Alexandra , Barbeyron, Tristan , Médigue, Claudine , Czjzek, Mirjam , Vallenet, David , McBride, Mark J. , Duchaud, Eric and Michel, Gurvan
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Macroalgae contribute substantially to primary production in coastal ecosystems. Their biomass, mainly consisting of polysaccharides, is cycled into the environment by marine heterotrophic bacteria using largely uncharacterized mechanisms. Here we describe the complete catabolic pathway for carrageenans, major cell wall polysaccharides of red macro...
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Carrageenan catabolism is encoded by a complex regulon in marine heterotrophic bacteria
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Préchoux, Aurélie
Thomas, François
Rochat, Tatiana
Larocque, Robert
Zhu, Yongtao
Stam, Mark
Génicot, Sabine
Jam, Murielle
Calteau, Alexandra
Viart, Benjamin
Ropartz, David
Pérez-Pascual, David
Correc, Gaëlle
Matard-Mann, Maria
Stubbs, Keith A.
Rogniaux, Hélène
Jeudy, Alexandra
Barbeyron, Tristan
Médigue, Claudine
Czjzek, Mirjam
Vallenet, David
McBride, Mark J.
Duchaud, Eric
Michel, Gurvan
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9cb67bc19cf04f47917900dd718d23b0
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-017-01832-6