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4Sun-Uk Choi
![]() Summary for 2004 [at-glance overview of Sun-Uk Choi work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]This is an Authoratory overview of author Sun-Uk Choi. According to available data, in 2004 Sun-Uk Choi published at least 4 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Nihira, Takuya and Hwang, Yong-Il. Several other authors have collaborated with Sun-Uk Choi as well. There is no information about the funding or the grants awarded to support this work.
Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that Sun-Uk Choi professional interests are focused around "temperature shift-up cultivation", "gamma-butyrolactone autoregulator receptor" and "receptor kitasatospora setae". These might also be referred to as "temperature shift-up", "kitasatospora setae" or "glutamic acid". Statistical analysis shows that Sun-Uk Choi's writing is likely to contains terms "production", "setae", "fermentation", "hly", "gene" and "temperature".
The majority of Sun-Uk Choi articles are affiliated with International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, 565-0871 Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. Sadly, no email addresses were found for any of the affiliations. Images [images we found on the Internet for Sun-Uk Choi]loading...
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Alternative names (0) [other authors with names similar to Sun-Uk Choi]Year 2004 Charts [Sun-Uk Choi frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of Sun-Uk Choi publication and funding history for the range of years]Sun-Uk Choi Coauthors (7) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications] Other [context-specific ads]Affiliations (1) [condensed summary of the Sun-Uk Choi affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 4International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, 565-0871 Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Key Opinion Leader In [Sun-Uk Choi is considered a key opinion leader in any keyword where the rank of 5 is achieved, the leading number before the keyword shows the author's rank as compared to all other authors]Keywords (12) [keywords assigned to Sun-Uk Choi articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 2Base Sequence | 2Actinobacteria | 2Molecular Sequence Data | 1Bacteriophages | 1Cloning, Molecular | 1Amino Acid Sequence | 1Escherichia coli | 1Receptors, GABA-A | 1Macrolides | 1Phenotype | 1Plasmids | 1Conjugation, Genetic
Sun-Uk Choi Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; Sun-Uk Choi might be a good expert witness on these terms]- 9production | 8setae | 7fermentation | 6hly | 6gene | 5temperature | 4shift-up | 4kitasatospora | 4attb | 4acid | 4glutamic | 4enhanced | 4sequence | 3increased | 3coli | 3site | 3time | 3autoregulator | 3batch | 3sp | 3cultivation | 3plasmid | 3encoding | 3streptomyces | 3brevibacterium | 3ph-controlled | 2b1 | 2receptor | 2rate | 2bafilomycin | 2analysis | 2specific
- 4temperature shift-up | 4kitasatospora setae | 4glutamic acid | 3brevibacterium sp | 3batch fermentation | 3hly production | 2gamma-butyrolactone autoregulator | 2analysis gene | 2specific production | 2production rate | 2fermentation time | 2escherichia coli | 2disruption gene | 2functional analysis | 2bafilomycin b1 | 2production brevibacterium | 2b1 producer | 2conjugal transfer | 2plasmid dna | 2coli kitasatospora | 2gene encoding | 2shift-up cultivation | 2receptor kitasatospora | 2setae bafilomycin | 2acid production | 2gene disruption | 2encoding gamma-butyrolactone | 2dna escherichia | 2enhanced glutamic | 2intergeneric conjugal | 2cloning functional | 2autoregulator receptor
- 2temperature shift-up cultivation | 2gamma-butyrolactone autoregulator receptor | 2receptor kitasatospora setae | 2encoding gamma-butyrolactone autoregulator | 2analysis gene disruption | 2acid production brevibacterium | 2kitasatospora setae bafilomycin | 2gene disruption gene | 2autoregulator receptor kitasatospora | 2functional analysis gene | 2coli kitasatospora setae | 2enhanced glutamic acid | 2transfer plasmid dna | 2production brevibacterium sp | 2conjugal transfer plasmid | 2cloning functional analysis | 2gene encoding gamma-butyrolactone | 2setae bafilomycin b1 | 2glutamic acid production | 2intergeneric conjugal transfer | 2specific production rate | 2escherichia coli kitasatospora | 2bafilomycin b1 producer | 2disruption gene encoding | 2dna escherichia coli | 2plasmid dna escherichia | 2recombinant saccharomyces cerevisiae | 2human lysozyme ph-controlled | 2lysozyme ph-controlled batch | 2batch fermentation recombinant | 2productivity human lysozyme | 2ph-controlled batch fermentation
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Sun-Uk Choi Articles (4) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2004 with the links to a full text at PubMed]Cloning and functional analysis by gene disruption of a gene encoding a gamma-butyrolactone autoregulator receptor from Kitasatospora setae. (2004) >> International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. 3Hwang, Yong-Il, 10Kinoshita, Hiroshi, 3Lee, Chang-Kwon, 6Nihira, Takuya, 4Choi, Sun-Uk.Intergeneric conjugal transfer of plasmid DNA from Escherichia coli to Kitasatospora setae, a bafilomycin B1 producer. (2004) >> International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, 565-0871 Suita, Osaka, Japan. 3Hwang, Yong-Il, 10Kinoshita, Hiroshi, 3Lee, Chang-Kwon, 6Nihira, Takuya, 4Choi, Sun-Uk.Enhanced glutamic acid production of Brevibacterium sp. with temperature shift-up cultivation. (2004) >> International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. 6Nihira, Takuya, 4Choi, Sun-Uk, 6Yoshida, Toshiomi.Enhanced productivity of human lysozyme by pH-controlled batch fermentation of recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (2004) >> International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. 3Hwang, Yong-Il, 2Paik, Hyun-Dong, 3Lee, Seung-Cheol, 6Nihira, Takuya, 4Choi, Sun-Uk.
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