EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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3.5.1.28 | agriculture |
Bacillus thuringiensis strains targeting cwlC have the potential to become more effective biological control agents in agricultural applications since the crystal inclusion remains encapsulated in the mother cell at the end of sporulation |
-, 752553 |
3.5.1.28 | agriculture |
the recombinant thermostable chimeric endolysin can potentially be utilized as a feed additive to control the bacterium Clostridium perfringens during poultry production |
755656 |
3.5.1.28 | diagnostics |
detection of Vibrio anguillarum, a fish pathogen via PCR-detection of the gene for N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase |
679905 |
3.5.1.28 | drug development |
a thermophilic phage endolysin fusion to a Clostridium perfringens-specific cell wall binding domain creates an anti-Clostridium antimicrobial with improved thermostability, overview |
755656 |
3.5.1.28 | drug development |
the enzyme can aid in the development of cell wall targeting therapeutics against Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
-, 734236 |
3.5.1.28 | drug development |
the enzyme is a potential drug target |
-, 755454 |
3.5.1.28 | more |
cwlC gene deletion completely blocks the release of spores and crystals from the mother cell without affecting insecticidal activity. This may provide an effective strategy for crystal encapsulation against UV light inactivation |
-, 752553 |