Applied and Environmental Microbiology, September 1998, p. 3547-3547, Vol. 64, No. 9
Laboratorium Plantenfysiologie, Flanders Interuniversity
Institute for Biotechnology, and Laboratorium Genetische Virologie,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, B-1640 Sint Genesius Rode, Belgium
Volume 63, no. 11, p. 4340-4345, 1997. Page 4342, column 1, lines 2 to 4. The B. subtilis treA gene is similar to the
Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400 treA gene and
encodes a trehalose-6-phosphate hydrolase, not a trehalase that splits
trehalose into two glucose molecules. These treA genes are
similar to E. coli treC, which also encodes a
trehalose-6-phosphate hydrolase (synonym, phosphotrehalase), which we
should have indicated, instead of to E. coli treA, which encodes a true trehalase. The different nomenclature of enzymes involved in trehalose metabolism and breakdown may lead to confusion. The model presented on the basis of the results in the publication is
unaffected.
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AUTHOR'S CORRECTION
Trehalose Induces Antagonism towards Pythium
debaryanum in Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400
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