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    Isolation and characterization of the nuclease O gene (nucO) from Aspergillus oryzae

    Nuclease O in the mycelia of Aspergillus oryzae has been purified 55-fold by successive steps of chromatography from the filtrate of the autolyzate. The molecular mass of nuclease O was 32 kDa, as estimated by S...

    Motoaki Sano, Akira Nakamura, Haruhiko Masaki, T. Uozumi in Current Genetics (1996)

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    Transfer of an insecticidal protein gene ofBacillus thuringiensis into plant-colonizingAzospirillum

    A fusion plasmid, pRKC, was constructed, using pACYC184, RSF1010 and a kanamycin-resistance cartridge from pUC4K, to convey thecryIA(a) gene intoAzospirillum spp. With the pRKC plasmid, the number of putative tra...

    V. Udayasuriyan, A. Nakamura, H. Masaki in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (1995)

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    Construction and Characterization of Chimeric Proteins Between Pyocins and Colicin E3

    Pyocins S1, S2 and AP41 are the most frequently found protease-sensitive bacteriocins inPseudomonas aeruginosa. They are classified by the different receptor specificities. A peculiar feature of these bacteriocin...

    M. Kageyama, M. Kobayashi, Y. Sano, T. Uozumi in Bacteriocins, Microcins and Lantibiotics (1992)

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    Immunity Specificity and Evolution of the Nuclease-Type E Colicins

    E-Group colicins are encoded by respective ColE plasmids and kill Escherichia coli cells through binding to a common surface receptor, BtuB, which is also the receptor for phage BF23 and vitamin B12 uptake (Buxto...

    H. Masaki, S. Yajima, A. Akutsu-Koide, T. Ohta in Bacteriocins, Microcins and Lantibiotics (1992)