Article | REF: BIO9045 V1

Halophilic microorganisms

Author: Laurent TOFFIN

Publication date: June 10, 2020

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4. Molecular tools for halophiles

4.1 Development of genetic tools

Genetic manipulation makes it possible to improve the performance and production yield of halophilic microorganisms to supply molecules of biotechnological interest. Considerable effort has gone into developing genetic tools, in particular to promote the expression of genes of interest (table 2 ) . The aims of genetic approaches are to recombine, overexpress and deactivate genes in order to improve cell growth and densities, simplify separation steps, increase the size...

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