Involvement of Two-component System CBO0366/CBO0365 in the Cold Shock Response and Growth of Group I (proteolytic) Clostridium Botulinum ATCC 3502 at Low Temperatures
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The role of the two-component system (TCS) CBO0366/CBO0365 in the cold shock response and growth of the mesophilic Clostridium botulinum ATCC 3502 at 15°C was demonstrated by induced expression of the TCS genes upon cold shock and impaired growth of the TCS mutants at 15°C.
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