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Co-synthesis of kenyacin 404 and heterologous thurincin H enhances the antibacterial activity of Bacillus thuringiensis.

Zuleyka S Oros-FloresLuz E Casados-VázquezDennis K BideshiRubén Salcedo-HernándezJosé E Barboza-Corona
Published in: Biotechnology letters (2018)
We have generated a recombinant strain of B. thuringiensis that co-synthesizes two bacteriocins (kenyacin 404, thurincin H) with improved inhibitory activity, when compared with parental strains. To our knowledge, this is the first study that shows that B. thuringiensis could be manipulated to produce two bacteriocins, one being of heterologous origin, that enhance the antibacterial activity of the recombinant strain.
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