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Bacillus megaterium growth

Yang Y, Biedendieck R, Wang W et al. (2006) High yield recombinant peniciUln G amidase production and export into the growth medium using Bacillus megaterium. Microb CeU Fact 5 36... [Pg.292]

Bacillus brevis, 284 Bacillus megaterium, 173,175 Bacillus sphaericus, 269 badtracin, 151 back mutation, 246 baker s yeast, 30 balance of NADH, 41 batch fermentation, 245 batch growth cycle, 255 batch mode... [Pg.213]

Fig, 5, Influence of environment as a function of the concentration of the growth limiting substrate (aminoacids g/i) for proteinase produced by Bacillus megaterium in batch culture. [Pg.27]

Comparison of proteinase regulation during growth and development was based on the study of Bacillus megaterium 27, kindly provided by Prof. Udo Taubeneck from the Institute of Microbiology and Experimental Therapy,... [Pg.77]

Chaloupka, A. I. Severin, K. J. Sastry, H. KuderovA and M. StrnadovA, Differences in the Regulation of Exocellular Proteinase Synthesis during Growth and Sporogenesis of Bacillus Megaterium, Can. J. Microbiol., 28 1214 (1982). [Pg.83]

The simplest cases are organisms such as Micrococcus luteus and Bacillus megaterium M46 walls of these organisms contain teichuronic acids regardless of the growth conditions. The organisms seem to be unable to produce teichoic acid. By contrast walls of Staphylococcus aureus nearly... [Pg.33]

The production of B12, by bacteria, and the essentiality of B12 in both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, imply that B12 is a fundamental metabolite of bacteria. As with other organisms, it is unknown whether Co has functions other than in B metabolism. The Co required for B12 production for Bacillus megaterium was calculated by Garibaldi et al. (1953), who plotted B12 production as a function of Co concentration. From extrapolation to zero cobalamin, it appears that the purified culture medium had 0.4 /ig. Co per hter addition of Co to this medium did not increase growth. The ratio for biosynthesis of cobalamin to Co is 22 fig. cyanocobalamin to 1 fig- Co. [Pg.111]

PiTEL, D. W. and Gilvarg, C. (1970) Mucopeptide metabolism during growth and sporulation in Bacillus megaterium. J. Biol. Chem. 245, 6711-6717. [Pg.186]


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