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The YvfTU two-component system is involved in plcR expression in Bacillus cereusBrillard et al., 2008
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- Brillard J
- Susanna K
- Michaud C
- Dargaignaratz C
- Gohar M
- Nielsen-Leroux C
- Ramarao N
- Kolstø A
- Nguyen-the C
- Lereclus D
- Broussolle V
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- BMC microbiology
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Background Most extracellular virulence factors produced by Bacillus cereus are regulated by the pleiotropic transcriptional activator PlcR. Among strains belonging to the B. cereus group, the plcR gene is always located in the vicinity of genes encoding the YvfTU two …
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