@Article{M-10025, AUTHOR = {Nabawy, Ahmed}, TITLE = {Pseudomonas putida bacteria: the biotech industry's obsession with the organism's fundamental carbon and cellular biochemistry}, JOURNAL = {Scientific Research Journal of Biology and Life Science}, VOLUME = {1}, YEAR = {2023}, NUMBER = {1}, ARTICLE-NUMBER = {M-10025}, URL = {https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJBL/currentissue/pseudomonas-putida-bacteria-the-biotech-industrys-obsession-with-the-organisms-fundamental-carbon-and-cellular-biochemistry}, ISSN = {2584-0606}, ABSTRACT = {Pseudomonas putida, a rod-shaped microorganism that belongs to the genus Negative bacteria, is very adaptable. Their metabolism has developed to cope with environmental and chemical stress, allowing them to live and even flourish under extreme conditions. This quality allows it to survive even in harsh environments. Research into the bacterium's potential industrial uses has so intensified in recent years. Other important factors are the use of waste materials and inexpensive natural biomass substrate to create value-added compounds. This progress is being driven by systems bioinformatics, which combines systems genetic analysis techniques with new fission reactors and renewable biomaterials. Systems genomics is one factor fueling this development.}, DOI = {} }