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  • Born, Y.; Fieseler, L.; Thoeny, V.; Leimer, N.; Duffy, B.; Loessner, M.J.
    Engineering of bacteriophages Y2-dpoL1-C and Y2-luxAB for efficient control and rapid detection of the fire blight pathogen, Erwinia amylovora (2017), Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 83, e00341 .
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agriculture engineering of broad-host-range Erwinia amylovora virus Y2 to enhance its killing activity and for use as a luciferase reporter phage. The reporter phage Y2::luxAB transduces bacterial luciferase into host cells and induces synthesis of large amounts of a LuxAB luciferase fusion. After the addition of aldehyde substrate, bioluminescence can be monitored, and enables rapid and specific detection of low numbers of viable bacteria Vibrio harveyi

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Vibrio harveyi
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