Abstract:Omics approaches have been applied to understand the boosted
productivity of natural products by industrial high-producing
microorganisms. Here, with the updated genome sequence and
transcriptomic profiles derived from high-throughput sequencing, we
exploited comparative omics analysis to further enhance the biosynthesis
of erythromycin in an industrial overproducer, Saccharopolyspora
erythraea HL3168 E3. By comparing the genome of E3 with the wild type
NRRL23338, we identified fragment deletions inside 56 cod… Show more
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