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- who: ufeffQing Xiaufeff ufeffZhangufeff from the New University of Lisbon, Portugal Guangxi University, China have published the research: Regulatory roles of RpoS in the biosynthesis of antibiotics 2,4-diacetyphloroglucinol and pyoluteorin of ufeffPseudomonas protegensufeff FD6, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the present study, all experiments were carried out twice independently.
- how: The plasmids and bacterial strains used in this study are described in Supplementary Table S1. The experiment was carried out in three biological replicates. The u03b2-galactosidase data indicated that the rpoS mutation had a negative influence on pltL expression . . .
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