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Because of the advantages of rapid growth, high-yield and easy-to-scale production (Rosano and Ceccarelli 2014), Escherichia coli is the pre-eminent host for protein production both for commercial application [30% of recombinant therapeutic proteins, (Ferrer-Miralles et al. 2009)] and for research purposes [>70% of proteins, (Bill 2014)].

In this proof of concept work, we demonstrate that the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is an eminent heterologous host for expression of metabolically engineered cytochrome P450-dependent pathways exemplified by the dhurrin pathway from Sorghum bicolor comprising two membrane bound cytochromes P450s (CYP79andand CYP71E1) and a soluble glycosyltransferase (UGT85B1).

Before that happens, a passing moment from Game III should be revisited, since it encourages appreciation of the Fox TV commentator Tim McCarver, the eminent co-host (with Joe Buck) for a generation of absentee autumn fans.

Which could explain why early on in the evening, the show's creators ran a montage of more eminent former hosts and tapped one of them, Ellen DeGeneres, as well as the comedian Ray Romano and other bigger names, to provide comedy bits.

And then there is the great Gary Lineker, who could present a much better version of the programme on his own given the increasing stature-gap between this eminent and skilful host and his relatively junior panel.

In the past few centuries the Arabs, once pre-eminent in a host of skills, from astronomy and algebra to architecture and engineering, have seen their societies stagnate and fester.

He received an MBE "for services to astronomy"; awards from a host of eminent astronomical establishments, from the BAA to the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and a minor planet (3174) Alcock was named in his honour.

On the basis of observations, readings, and discussions with a host of eminent Americans, Tocqueville attempted to penetrate directly to the essentials of American society and to highlight that aspect equality of conditions that was most relevant to his own philosophy.

Not so Zaha Hadid, who, after facing calls for her Tokyo Olympic stadium to be scrapped – following a petition of 32,000 signatures and an open letter of opposition from a host of eminent Japanese architects – simply accused the locals of jealousy.

Bohr became widely appreciated as their congenial host and eminent colleague.

Recently it has become clear that infection is commonly related to the release of DAMPs that serve to warn the host for eminent danger.

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