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Inactivation of PbTopo III beta causes hyper-excision of the Pathogenicity Island HAI2 resulting in reduced virulence of Pectobacterium atrosepticum
Bhanupratap R. Vanga
, Ruth C. Butler
, Ian K. Toth
, Clive W. Ronson
, Andrew R. Pitman
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HyPer
100%
Excision
100%
Pectobacterium Atrosepticum
100%
Pathogenicity Island
100%
Reduced Virulence
100%
Potato
50%
Virulence
33%
Topoisomerase III
33%
Growth Phase
16%
Excise
16%
Fold Increase
16%
Host Cell
16%
Physiological Role
16%
Genetic Elements
16%
Coronafacic Acid
16%
Episome
16%
Virulence Determinants
16%
Circular Intermediate
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pectobacterium atrosepticum
100%
Pectobacterium carotovorum
100%
Pathogenicity Island
100%
DNA Topoisomerase
33%
Topoisomerase
33%
Enzyme
16%
Genetics
16%
Episome
16%