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. 1994 Aug;176(15):4750–4753. doi: 10.1128/jb.176.15.4750-4753.1994

Tn5401 disruption of the spo0F gene, identified by direct chromosomal sequencing, results in CryIIIA overproduction in Bacillus thuringiensis.

T Malvar 1, J A Baum 1
PMCID: PMC196298  PMID: 8045906

Abstract

The Bacillus thuringiensis spo0F gene was identified by chromosomal DNA sequencing of sporulation mutants derived from a B. thuringiensis transposon insertion library. A spo0F defect in B. thuringiensis, which was suppressed by multicopy hknA or kinA, resulted in the overproduction of the CryIIIA insecticidal crystal protein.

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