Quantitative Transcriptomics Reveals the Growth- and Nutrient-Dependent Response of a Streamlined Marine Methylotroph to Methanol and Naturally Occurring Dissolved Organic Matter
ABSTRACT The members of the OM43 clade of Betaproteobacteria are abundant coastal methylotrophs with a range of carbon-utilizing capabilities. However, their underlying transcriptional and metabolic responses to shifting conditions or different carbon substrates remain poorly understood. We examined...
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Main Authors: | Scott M. Gifford, Jamie W. Becker, Oscar A. Sosa, Daniel J. Repeta, Edward F. DeLong |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/77bccde2de6a4bd6ba0031df80e898ca |
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