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  • Maeda, I.; Yamashiro, H.; Yoshioka, D.; Onodera, M.; Ueda, S.; Kawase, M.; Miyasaka, H.; Yagi, K.
    Colorimetric dimethyl sulfide sensor using Rhodovulum sulfidophilum cells based on intrinsic pigment conversion by CrtA (2006), Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 70, 397-402.
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analysis construction of a simple and cost-effective sensor independent from specific reagents and instruments for monitoring qualities of marine aquacultural fields. A sensor strain consisting of a crtA deleted host strain of Rhodovulum sulfidophilum, in which the CrtA gene is reintroduced downstream of the promoter for the dimethyl sulfide dehydrogenase (Ddh) gene cluster, is constructed to detect dimethyl sulfide in the nursery of lavers based on the conversion of the carotenoid colors Rhodovulum sulfidophilum

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Rhodovulum sulfidophilum
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