Re-routing the carbon: comparative transcriptome analysis provides evidence for a new pathway to compensate for a lack of enolase in <i>Butyrivibrio</i> and <i>Pseudobutyrivibrio</i>
<p dir="ltr">Overview</p><ul><li>Background and introduction</li><li>Project objectives</li><li>Results and conclusions</li><li>Future work</li></ul><p dir="ltr">Presented to collaborator Silas Villas-Boas at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and to Leibniz Institute DSMZ, where the AgResearch Team, Rumen Microbiology, is depositing 350 strains of the Hungate 1000 collection.</p>
Funding
Strategic Science Investment Fund (SSIF) programme ‘Life without an Enolase: How
Butyrivibrio and Pseudobutyrivibrio survive without an intact glycolytic pathway’
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