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- | Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (hereafter referred to as PCC 6803) is a cyanobacterium, a photosynthetic bacterium, and one of the major model organisms in microbiology. PCC 6803 has been extensively studied for it photosynthetic pathway and its genome has been completely sequenced. It is capable of acting as both an autotroph, obtaining its energy from light and its carbon from the atmosphere, and as a heterotrophy, using glycolysis of sugars as both an energy source and a carbon source. It also possesses the ability to uptake DNA in its environment through natural transformation, making it a useful species for genetic manipulation (Zang, et al., 2007). PCC 6803 | + | Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (hereafter referred to as PCC 6803) is a cyanobacterium, a photosynthetic bacterium, and one of the major model organisms in microbiology. PCC 6803 has been extensively studied for it photosynthetic pathway and its genome has been completely sequenced. It is capable of acting as both an autotroph, obtaining its energy from light and its carbon from the atmosphere, and as a heterotrophy, using glycolysis of sugars as both an energy source and a carbon source. It also possesses the ability to uptake DNA in its environment through natural transformation, making it a useful species for genetic manipulation (Zang, et al., 2007). PCC 6803 possesses many industrial applications including lipid recovery in biofuel production, PHB collection, and as a toxin biosensor (Wu, et al., 2001; Avramescu, et al., 1999). |
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