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Bacterial microcompartments moving into a synthetic biological world

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 163, Issue 2, Pages 273-279

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2012.09.002

Keywords

Bacterial microcompartment; Organelle; Propanediol utilisation; Metabolism; Carboxysome

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  1. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
  2. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
  3. Health Research Board, Ireland
  4. BBSRC [BB/H013180/1, BB/E010563/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/H013180/1, BB/E010563/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Bacterial microcompartments are proteinaceous organelles that are found in a broad range of bacteria. They are composed of an outer protein shell that encases a specific metabolic process. Examples include the carboxysome, which houses enzymes associated with carbon fixation, and the propanediol metabolosome, which contains enzymes linked with the catabolism of propanediol to propionic acid. In this article the molecular structure of bacterial microcompartments is examined and the potential to engineer these intriguing organelles for biotechnological applications is explored. Crown Copyright (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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