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pANC233 (xylG)
Kazuhiko Ishikawa, Biomass Refinery Research Center, National In
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Protoplasts of A. cellulolyticus YP-4 were transformed with pANC209, 210, 223, 230, 231, 232 and 233 by nonhomologous integration into the host chromosomal DNA (Fujii et al. [2012]). Gene integration into prototrophic transformants was verified by genomic PCR. All cultures were grown in medium containing 20 g/l soluble starch and 5 g/l urea using the method described previously (Inoue et al. [2013]). The recombinant xylanases expressed were purified from the culture supernatant. |
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Protoplasts of A. cellulolyticus YP-4 were transformed with pANC209, 210, 223, 230, 231, 232 and 233 by nonhomologous integration into the host chromosomal DNA (Fujii et al. [2012]). Gene integration into prototrophic transformants was verified by genomic PCR. All cultures were grown in medium containing 20 g/l soluble starch and 5 g/l urea using the method described previously (Inoue et al. [2013]). The recombinant xylanases expressed were purified from the culture supernatant. |
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