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Bacillus subtil

Bacillus subtil is ATCC 6633 Six-log reduction within 5 minutes ... [Pg.854]

Lorenz, M. G., Aardema, B. W. Wackernagel, W. (1988). Highly efficient genetic transformation of Bacillus subtil is attached to sand grains. Journal of General Microbiology, 134, 107-12. [Pg.55]

Another Streptomyces sp. obtained from black anaerobic intertidal sediment collected near Christchurch, New Zealand was fermented in a saline medium and found to produce modest antibacterial activity against Bacillus subtil is.14 The isolation of the active compound revealed it to be an actinoflavoside, a molecule of an unprecedented structure class (Structure 18.5). Actinofla-voside resembles the common plant-derived flavonoid glycosides, but this compound contains an... [Pg.569]

Bacillus subtil is (plate i ncorporati on) DNA damage No data - Shimizu and Yano 1986... [Pg.44]

Oxyrase.. We must also consider the Oxyrase svstem for o.xvgen removal. This is presently derived from Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtil is, but could be derived from other sources too, such as various yeasts (J. Copeland, Oxyrase Inc., personal communication), making the system potentially suitable for use in foods. Because of the diversity of enzymes in this system, the presence of such substrates as lactic acid, succinic acid, formic acid, or a-glveerophosphate, tound in virtually any biological tissue, can effect deoxygenation and attendant stabilization or restriction on 1 he growth of aerobic oiganisms. [Pg.180]

A marine actinomycete (MST-MA190) from a beach sand sample collected near Lome on the southwest coast of Victoria, Australia, yielded two new aromatic amides, lomeamide A 254 and lomeamide B 255, both of which are novel tri-alkyl-substituted phenyl compounds. Lomeamide A was active against Bacillus subtilitis, exhibiting a LD99 of 50 pg mL. ... [Pg.262]

Omoike, A. and Chorover. J.. Adsoiption to goethite of extracellular polymeric substances from Bacillus subtil is. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 70, 827. 2006. [Pg.978]

Bacillus subtills cytidine IJTK CySa 2 CySba 32 Cysba (N) H20 ... [Pg.5135]

Bacillus sphaericus var fusifermis Meprednisone Bacillus subtil is Bacitracin... [Pg.1607]

Grant, W.D. (1979) Cell wall teichoic acid as a reserve phosphate source in Bacillus subtil is. Journal of Bacteriology 137, 35-58. [Pg.159]

Bacillus subtil is FERM-P No. 2040 was immobilized in polyacrylamide gel and production of e(-amylase was carried out in a batch system using the immobilized whole cells. Growth of the bacteria in polyacrylamide gel was also observed by electron microscopy. [Pg.66]

Immobilization of Whole Cells. Growth of the bacteria reached a stationary phase after 15 h cultivation. The maximum rate of oC-amylase production was 3000 units/ml/h. Bacillus subtil is cultivated for 18 h was therefore employed for further experiments. The effect of gel prepared from various acrylamide concentrations oncf-amylase production by the imnobilized whole cells was examined. The concentration of the crosslinking reagent, N,N -methylenebisacrylamide (BIS), was held constant at 10 % (w/v) of the total acrylamide. The immobilized whole cells prepared from 5% acrylamide showed the maximal production activity of oC-amylase. Therefore, 5 % total acrylamide concentration was employed for further tests. [Pg.66]

OL-amylase (Bacillus subtil is. saccharifvina. Seikagaku Kogyo) 35 67 66... [Pg.208]

Ueno, Y. Kubota, K. (1976) DNA-attacking ability of carcinogenic mycotoxins in recombination-deficient mutant cells of Bacillus subtills. Cancer Res. 36, 445-451. [Pg.428]

N. Fairweather, S. Kennedy, T. J. Foster, M. Kehoe and G. Dougan, Expression of a Cloned Staphylococcus aureus a-hemolysin Determinant in Bacillus subtills and Staphylococcus aureus. Infect. Immun., 41 1112-1117 (1983). [Pg.38]

Chromatography of culture medium of Bacillus subtills on bacitracin-cellulose (prepared with 2,4,6-trichlorotriazine). The culture medium of Bacillus subtilis concentrated by ultrafiltration (10 ml) was applied on a column (30 x 2 cm) of bacitracin-cellulose. The procedure was identical with that shown in Figure 3. [Pg.102]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.67 , Pg.1216 ]




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