2019
DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2019-039
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Temporal expression patterns of Pasteuria spp. sporulation genes

Abstract: Endospore-forming bacterium in the genus Pasteuria spp. infect multiple agriculturally significant plant parasitic nematodes and has potential as a potent biological control. Success as a biological control requires not only spore attachment to the cuticle, but sporulation and reproduction within the nematode host. Tracking and identifying Pasteuria spp. development is then critical to demonstrating efficacy as a biocontrol. Microscopic observations suggest Pasteuria spp. follows the model bacterium, Bacillus … Show more

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“…Across the genus Bacillus, the sporulation process is regulated by a cascade of sigma factors as follows: sigma F (σF); sigma E (σE): sigma G (σG), and sigma K (σK). Sigma factor K (σ(K) is a sigma factor conserved among the Bacillus genera, except in the genus Clostridium [24,34,48,103,104].…”
Section: The General Sporulation Mechanism In the Genus Bacillusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across the genus Bacillus, the sporulation process is regulated by a cascade of sigma factors as follows: sigma F (σF); sigma E (σE): sigma G (σG), and sigma K (σK). Sigma factor K (σ(K) is a sigma factor conserved among the Bacillus genera, except in the genus Clostridium [24,34,48,103,104].…”
Section: The General Sporulation Mechanism In the Genus Bacillusmentioning
confidence: 99%