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Biochemistry / Fructose 1 / 6-bisphosphatase / Synechocystis / Bisphosphate / Calvin cycle / Cyanobacteria / Pentose phosphate pathway / Carbon fixation / Ethylene / Biology / Chemistry / Photosynthesis
Date: 2015-05-16 07:41:32
Biochemistry
Fructose 1
6-bisphosphatase
Synechocystis
Bisphosphate
Calvin cycle
Cyanobacteria
Pentose phosphate pathway
Carbon fixation
Ethylene
Biology
Chemistry
Photosynthesis

BIFUNCTIONAL SEDOHEPTULOSE/FRUCTOSE BISPHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY ACTS AS A METABOLIC SWITCH ENHANCING THE CALVIN CYCLE AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN CYANOBACTERIA. CAN THIS BE A NEW TARGET FOR INCREASING ENDPRODUCT YIELDS IN SYNTHETI

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