Deletion of acetyl-CoA synthetases I and II increases production of 3-hydroxypropionate by the metabolically-engineered hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus.
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Robert M Kelly | M. Adams | R. Kelly | G. Schut | G. Lipscomb | Gina L Lipscomb | Gerrit J Schut | Michael P Thorgersen | Michael W W Adams | M. Thorgersen
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