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Proteolysis in Bacterial Sporulation

1980
Publisher Summary Endospore formation and germination in various Bacillus species provide attractive experimental models for the study of cellular differentiation. These bacteria offer the advantages of easy cultivation and physiological manipulation, the possibility of genetic analysis, and a well-defined, relatively simple unicellular ...
M R, Maurizi, R L, Switzer
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Genetics of Bacterial Sporulation

1976
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the genetic studies that have been undertaken and only lightly touched on the volume of literature dealing with the biochemistry of the developing spore. One of the more primitive forms of differentiation is presented by the formation of spores in certain bacteria.
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Clostridioides difficile Sporulation

Some members of the Firmicutes phylum, including many members of the human gut microbiota, are able to differentiate a dormant and highly resistant cell type, the endospore (hereinafter spore for simplicity). Spore-formers can colonize virtually any habitat and, because of their resistance to a wide variety of physical and chemical insults, spores can ...
Mónica, Serrano   +2 more
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Effects of temperature, pH and water activity on the growth and the sporulation abilities of Bacillus subtilis BSB1

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2021
Olivier Couvert   +2 more
exaly  

Strategies for Controlling the Sporulation in Fusarium spp.

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2023
Adil Hussain, Asad Ali, Hongge Chen
exaly  

Sporulation and Germination

1989
Since the 1950s bacterial sporulation in Bacillus has been recognized as a model system for analyzing differentiation in a prokaryotic organism. Earlier studies focused on the physiological and morphological changes which occurred during conversion of the vegetative cell into a heat-resistant, dormant spore.
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Origin of Proteins in Sporulation

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1968
A, Kornberg   +3 more
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Sporulation

1989
John F. T. Spencer   +2 more
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GENETIC CONTROL OF SPORULATION

Annual Review of Genetics, 1977
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