An rpon-dependent pep-cterm gene is involved in floc formation of an

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  • who: Ming Xia from the School of Life Sciences, Hubei Engineering Research Center in the Hanjiang River Basin, Jianghan University, Wuhan, China have published the research: An RpoN-dependent PEP-CTERM gene is involved in floc formation of an, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate that a TPR (Tetratricopeptide repeats) protein-encoding gene prsT is required for floc formation of Aquincola tertiaricarbonis RN12 and an upstream PEP-CTERM gene (designated pepA) regulated by RpoN1 is involved in its floc formation but not swarming motility and biofilm formation. The authors have isolated and analyzed . . .

     

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