Microcin H47, a chromosome-encoded microcin antibiotic of Escherichia coli.
AUTOR(ES)
Laviña, M
RESUMO
Microcin H47 (MccH47) is a novel microcin antibiotic produced by a natural Escherichia coli isolate. In contrast to all the other colicins and microcins examined to date, which are plasmid encoded, the genes for MccH47 synthesis and immunity are located on the chromosome. These genetic determinants were cloned and shown to extend over a continuous DNA region of ca. 10 kb.
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