“…Nevertheless, similar to chitinases, thurincin H is produced in the vegetative stage and secreted. Another drawback of thurincin H is that it requires 10 genes for its production, including genes for regulation, processing, and immunity (Lee, Churey, et al, 2009; Lee, Gray, et al, 2009; Oros‐Flores et al, 2018). In HD1 WT and HD1 EV strains, thurincin H is regulated by its native promoter, both strains reached the maximum activity ~20,000 U mg −1 at 24–36 h. When the pSTAB promoter was added upstream of the thnA , thnB , thnT and thnI genes, HD1/pSTAB‐ThurH and HD1/pSTAB‐ThurH/pSTAB‐ChiA74 strains, the antibacterial activity was maintained up to ~4000 U mg −1 at 72 h. This activity is lower in comparison with previous hours, but higher in comparison with strains harbouring the native promoter (HD1 WT and HD1 EV).…”