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- W2147488783 abstract "<b> </b> <i>Xenorhabdus nematophila </i>is a motile gram-negative bacteria belonging to the family <i>Enterobacteriaceae </i>and is a natural symbiont of a soil nematode of family <i>Steinernematidae</i>. The bacterium is essential for effective killing of the insect host and is required by the nematode to complete its life cycle. <i>X. nematophila</i> can be grown under standard laboratory conditions and known to secrete several extracellular products, which include lipase(s), phospholipase(s), protease(s), and several broad spectrum antibiotics as the bacteria enter the stationary phase of their growth cycle and are believed to be secreted in the insect hemolymph. Recently, the genome of <i>X. nematophila</i> has been completely sequenced and annotated version is available in the NCBI database. In this study we have extensively analyzed bioinformaticaly the genome of <i>X. nematophila</i> with NCBI server (). Our results showed the presence of <i>relB, relE</i>, and <i>mazF </i>toxin-antitoxin homologâs at different loci in the genome. Later, various genes present in these loci were studied for phylogenetic as well as physiochemical analysis. Promoter analysis of each module has been done to know the various transcription factors involved in their transcription." @default.
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- W2147488783 title "<i>Insilico</i> Analysis of Novel <i>Relb</i>, <i>Rele</i> and <i>Mazf</i> Toxin-Antitoxin Homolog’s from the Genome of <i>Xenorhabdus </i><i>Nematophila</i>" @default.
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