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Expression and activity of a probable toxin from Photorhabdus luminescens

Li et al., 2009

Document ID
9819810724007508064
Author
Li M
Wu G
Liu C
Chen Y
Qiu L
Pang Y
Publication year
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Molecular biology reports

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As an insect pathogen, Photorhabdus luminescens possesses an arsenal of toxins. Here we cloned and expressed a probable toxin from P. áluminescens subsp. akhurstii YNd185, designated as Photorhabdus insecticidal toxin (Pit). The pit gene shares 94% nucleotide …
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