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publicationDate 2018-04-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber WO-2018039639-A8
titleOfInvention Genetically engineered vibrio sp. and uses thereof
abstract The present disclosure provides engineered Vibrio sp . organisms. The organisms can be engineered to have an altered Chromosome II so that the altered Chromosome II can be used in Vibrio sp . and other organisms for the cloning or amplification of nucleic acid molecules and for the expression and production of proteins and peptides in a Vibrio sp . organism. One or more genetic elements have been deleted from Chromosome II and/or relocated from Chromosome II to Chromosome I. The engineered Vibrio sp . organisms of the invention can also have signal sequences fused to proteins or peptides to be secreted from the cell. In some embodiments the engineered Vibrio sp . organisms can have sequences that enable them to retain viability after incubation at low temperatures.
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