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Insights into methanotroph carbon flux pave the way for methane biocatalysis
Methanotrophic bacteria are used industrially as catalysts for the bioconversion of methane (CH4) to valuable products. A landmark study by Kalyuzhnaya et al. identified the primary metabolic route for CH4 flux to central metabolic intermediates and alternative fermentative products in an industrial...
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