Elucidation of the transmission patterns of an insect-borne bacterium
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The authors have investigated transmission paterns of gamma-proteobacterium distributed in pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum. They have concluded that gamma-proteobacterium infections in A. pisum are maintained via high vertical rates and occasional horizontal transmissions.
Publication Name: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0099-2240
Year: 2003
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Alkylphenol biotransformations catalyzed by 4-ethylphenol methylenehydroxylase
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Research has been conducted on 4-ethylphenol methylenehydroxylase from Pseudomonas putida JD1. Results demonstrate that this compound is affected by dehydrogenation of its substrate and produces quinone methide which is then hydrated to alcohol.
Publication Name: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0099-2240
Year: 2003
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