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<th style="width: 70%; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 255);"><big>Highlights<br> | <th style="width: 70%; background-color: rgb(204, 204, 255);"><big>Highlights<br> | ||
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- | </big><span style="font-weight: normal;"> | + | </big><span style="font-weight: normal;">Polyhydroxyalcanoates (PHAs) are universal prokaryotic storage compounds of carbon and |
+ | energy. They are accumulated into the cell as spherical inclusion bodies in case of oversupply | ||
+ | of carbon sources. We aim to control the production and the composition of granules in E.Coli. | ||
+ | Many industrial and biomedical applications for those granules had been evocated. We want to | ||
+ | concentrate especially on two axes :<br /> | ||
+ | ⋅ the granule as nano or micro-beads in order to purify a molecule of interest<br /> | ||
+ | ⋅ the granule as a storage system for overproduced lipids of interest such as DHA or EPA. | ||
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