Comparative genomics : understanding regulation of hydrogenases in the nitrogen-fixing Frankia
Frankia is a facultative symbiont actinomycete living with the dicotyledonous plant worldwide. Two hydrogenase functions- uptake hydrogenase and hydrogenevolving hydrogenase- have been so far reported in Frankia species, while the presence of [Fe] hydrogenase function was surmised. Investigation of...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
2009
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