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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology


 

Status
active
Indexing
Anthropology, Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service, Current Contents/ Life Sciences, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, PubMed, Science Citation Index
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0175-7598
E ISSN
1432-0614
First volume
1
Last volume
79+
Homepage
Description
The journal publishes two categories of articles: (i) Original Papers (maximum of 6 printed pages), (ii) Mini-Reviews (maximum of 5-6 printed pages). The indicated lengths include figures, tables and references: one printed page corresponds to approximately 6,500 characters (9,000 characters in the sections "Materials and methods" and "References").

Mini-Reviews are short reviews critically summarizing the current state of and providing perspectives on biotechnological processes, products, microbial genomes, methods and equipment.

Papers should deal with the following aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology:

Biotechnological products and process engineering
Established and in pipe technologies of biotechnological processes using prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells or enzymes and other proteins for production, conversion, degradation and detection of substances including bioreactor design.

Biotechnologically relevant enzymes and proteins
Characterization of hitherto undescribed, biotechnologically relevant enzymes and proteins or of known proteins with novel properties and purification of proteins on a technical scale.

Applied genetics and molecular biotechnology
New vectors and methods for genetic transformation and all aspects of strain improvement employing recombinant DNA technology including metabolic engineering and enzyme engineering.

Genomics and proteomics
Characterization and analyses of genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes.

Applied microbial and cell physiology
Physiological studies on biosynthesis, catabolism and biotransformation of biotechnologically relevant compounds.

Environmental biotechnology
All aspects of environmental processes using microorganisms and biodegradation of hazardous chemicals.

Methods
Novel methods and techniques or significant modifications of already described methods. Their novelty and reliability must be concisely presented.

 











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