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But rather than using yeast to convert sugar to alcohol, biotechs use genetically engineered animal or bacterial cells to make proteins from nutrients.
The goal of Genentech's founders was to use recombinant DNA technology in bacterial cells to produce human proteins such as insulin and growth hormone.
These are simply characterized by irreversibly attached bacterial cells to any surface or to each other (Davey and O'toole 2000).
The change in pigment production can be linked to the ability of the bacterial cells to alter their metabolic strategy in response to the environmental conditions.
The free radicals ·O2 − and ·OH produced in the reactions can react with organic substance inside bacterial cells to produce bacterial toxins, leading to death of the bacteria.
According to Catroux et al. (2001) many inoculants remain unreliable because of the inability of bacterial cells to persist under adverse conditions, including desiccation.
It enables the bacterial cells to sense changes in cell density through the concentration of signal molecules called autoinducers (AI) released by bacteria themselves (Guo et al. 2011).
This corroborates our report that it is possible for bacterial cells to produce ethanol from glycerol without co-producing propanediol (Pdo).
Selective uptake into bacteria in in vivo experimental murine infection models exploits the ability of bacterial cells to internalise alternative sugars to mammalian cells.
A new method was established for fine visualization of bacterial subcelluar filamentous structures by freezing the bacterial cells to displace cytoplasmic matrix granules to the periphery.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of A. junii B6 showed the tendency of bacterial cells to adhere to each other and to the oil droplets.
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