Evolutionary Trajectories of Methionine Metabolism in Mycobacterium and Its Application to Engineer...
Evolutionary Trajectories of Methionine Metabolism in Mycobacterium and Its Application to Engineer a Vitamin B12 Whole-Cell Ribosensor
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United States: John Wiley and Sons Inc
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Vitamin B12 metabolism differs among members of the Mycobacterium genus. While non-tuberculous mycobacterial species are B12 producers, tuberculous mycobacteria lack endogenous production and rely on the host supply of this vitamin. Here, we hypothesise that this discrepant phenotype might impact the function of B12-dependent enzymes. We specifical...
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Evolutionary Trajectories of Methionine Metabolism in Mycobacterium and Its Application to Engineer a Vitamin B12 Whole-Cell Ribosensor
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1751-7915
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1751-7915
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10.1111/1751-7915.70176