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Effect of temperature on plasmid stability and expression of cloned cellulase gene in a recombinantBacillus megaterium

The expression of carboxymethyl cellulase gene inBacillus megaterium (pCK108) was investigated with respect to temperature in batch culture. The suboptimal temperature supporting maximal cell growth rate was determined to be 30 °C at which stability of the plasmid pCK108 could be maintained stable....

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Published in:Biotechnology letters 1987-12, Vol.9 (12), p.821-824
Main Authors: Son, Kwang H, Jang, Jong H, Kim, Jung H
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