New functions of a protein may improve biocontrol methods in sustainable agriculture

The laboratory of the UMA “BacBio” has proved that Bacillus subtilis cells, when deprived of an amyloid protein (TasA), exhibit a range of cytological anomalies and dysfunctions leading to their premature death. This discovery enables progress to be made in understanding the role of these proteins, widely distributed in the microbial world, and helps improve biological control methods in sustainable agriculture. This research has been recently published in the scientific journal Nature Communications.


Click here for original story, New functions of a protein may improve biocontrol methods in sustainable agriculture


Source: Phys.org