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Oxidoreductases acting on the CH-OH group of donors (1.1) with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor (1.1.1) Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (1.1.1.95)
METHOD FOR PRODUCING METHYL COMPOUND
#2SYNTHETIC OPERONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 2-MERCAPTOETHANE SULFONATE (COENZYME M) AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
#3METHOD FOR CONVERTING CARBON SOURCE INTO ETHYLENE GLYCOL
#4RECOMBINANT PRODUCTION OF BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE A IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
#5CELLULAR THERAPY
#6METHOD FOR CONVERTING CARBON SOURCE INTO SERINE
#7Methods and compositions for efficient genetic modifications of strains
#8MICROORGANISM FOR PRODUCING PANTOIC ACID, AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
#9Novel O-Phosphoserine Export Protein and Methods for Producing O-Phosphoserine, Cysteine, and Cysteine Derivative Using Same
#10Methods and compositions for efficient genetic modifications of strains
#11O-PHOSPHOSERINE EXPORT PROTEIN VARIANT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING O-PHOSPHOSERINE, CYSTEINE, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF USING THE SAME
#12USING SYNTHETIC LIXIVIANT BIOLOGY FOR THE RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS AND TOXIC METALS FROM ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES
#13Recombinant microorganism capable of growing using only carbon dioxide and formic acid and method for producing useful substances using the recombinant microorganism
#14Genetically modified microorganisms having improved tolerance towards L-serine
#15METHOD FOR PRODUCING L-CYSTEINE
#16METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF COMPOUNDS INVOLVED IN SERINE METABOLISM AND DERIVATIVES AND COMPOUNDS RELATED THERETO
#17Method for the production of L-serine using genetically engineered microorganisms deficient in serine degradation pathways
#18Genetically modified microorganisms having improved tolerance towards L-serine
#19Microorganism producing O-phosphoserine and a method for producing O-phosphoserine or L-cysteine using the same
#20Nucleotide sequences that encode deregulated phosphoglycerate dehydrogenases of coryneform bacteria and method for producing L-serine
#213-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase variants whose inhibition by L-serine is reduced, and genes encoding them