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Identification of sporulation genes in Bacillus anthracis highlights similarities and significant differences with Bacillus subtilis. [PDF]
Ramírez-Guadiana FH +7 more
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Author Correction: Lysogenic control of Bacillus subtilis morphology and fitness by Spbetavirus phi3T. [PDF]
Floccari VA +10 more
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Trends in Microbiology, 2019
The pBR322 plasmid was used for constructing pLBl plasmid carrying genes of Bacillus subtills lysine biosynthesis. B. subtilis and E. coli strains (lysine-auxotrophs) are transformed. The plasmid is shown to complement both mutations in seven genes of lysine biosynthesis in E. coli cells and four mutations in B. subtills.
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The pBR322 plasmid was used for constructing pLBl plasmid carrying genes of Bacillus subtills lysine biosynthesis. B. subtilis and E. coli strains (lysine-auxotrophs) are transformed. The plasmid is shown to complement both mutations in seven genes of lysine biosynthesis in E. coli cells and four mutations in B. subtills.
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2021
The aim of research was the sequencing and functional annotation of the genome of the Bacillus subtilis strain to identify genes important for survival in silage and rumen conditions, to control the feed fermentation and the microbiome of the digestive system.
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The aim of research was the sequencing and functional annotation of the genome of the Bacillus subtilis strain to identify genes important for survival in silage and rumen conditions, to control the feed fermentation and the microbiome of the digestive system.
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Sporulation of Bacillus subtilis
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2004Differentiation of vegetative Bacillus subtilis into heat resistant spores is initiated by the activation of the key transcription regulator Spo0A through the phosphorelay. Subsequent events depend on the cell compartment-specific action of a series of RNA polymerase sigma factors.
Patrick J, Piggot, David W, Hilbert
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