Biochemical genetics of Cephalosporin C productionTools Norman, Elizabeth (1988) Biochemical genetics of Cephalosporin C production. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe biosynthetic pathway which leads, in Cephalosporium acremonium, to the production of the commercially important β-lactam antibiotic Cephalosporin C (CPC) has been the subject of extensive biochemical studies and is now well characterized. In contrast, genetic analysis in this organism was limited until the application of protoplast fusion techniques facilitated parasexual analysis and allowed a genetic map to be established. (Hamlyn 1982; Hamlyn et al 1985). Subsequently, work leading to our understanding of the genetic basis of the CPC biosynthetic pathway in C. acremonium began. (Perez-Martinez 1984; Perez-Martinez and Peberdy in preparation).
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