Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis Cyt1Aa synergizes Cry11Aa toxin by functioning as a membrane-bound receptor.

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Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on December 09, 2005

Authors

Claudia Pérez1, Luisa E Fernandez, Jianguang Sun, Jorge Luis Folch, Sarjeet S Gill, Mario Soberón, Alejandra Bravo

Author Affiliations

1: Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. postal 510-3, Cuernavaca 62250, Morelos, Mexico.

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