2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmpp.2004.12.003
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Creation and genetic restoration of Erwinia amylovora strains with low levan synthesis

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“…A correlation to virulence factors could not be found for the phage‐derived genes except in one case. The deduced protein sequence of gene ETA_05630 shows high identity (84%) to a levan regulatory protein (RlsC) of E. amylovora (Du et al . 2004), but weaker similarity to phage‐associated regulatory proteins could also be identified.…”
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“…A correlation to virulence factors could not be found for the phage‐derived genes except in one case. The deduced protein sequence of gene ETA_05630 shows high identity (84%) to a levan regulatory protein (RlsC) of E. amylovora (Du et al . 2004), but weaker similarity to phage‐associated regulatory proteins could also be identified.…”
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“…At first, there was an increase of amylovoran, followed by a decrease that was concomitant with a rise of levansucrase activity, which was maintained at levels higher than the initials until the end of the experiment. Since the biosynthesis of amylovoran is a complex and energy-intensive process [Geider, 2000], its downregulation under adverse conditions could be advantageous for E. amylovora to avoid a high energetic cost [Du et al, 2004]. In addition, the levansucrase from E. amylovora showed activity even under stress condition, which is in agreement with the high tolerance against physical and chemical stresses exhibited by other levansucrases from several plant bacteria [Hettwer et al, 1995].…”
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