The major acid-soluble spore proteins (ASSPs) isolated from mature spores of Bacillus subtilis are designated alpha, beta, and gamma (about 60, 60, and 100 amino acids in length, respectively). Alpha and beta are very similar, and gamma is very similar to a less predominant ASSP called delta (about 115 amino acids). A minor and very basic ASSP called epsilon is the same size as alpha and beta but is unrelated antigenically. These and several minor ASSPs comprise at least three related families of sporulation-specific gene products. Expression of the alpha and beta genes, detectable as functional mRNA in vitro, coincides with the time of synthesis of all of the major ASSPs in vivo. This apparently coordinate expression is dependent on at lea...
Three sporulation mutants have been isolated which produce spores with an atypical resistance phenot...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram-positive, soil organism that when starved for one or more nutrients can ...
Aim: Understanding the basis for the heterogeneous (or bistable) expression patterns of competence d...
In Bacillus subtilis the alpha, beta, gamma and delta components comprise 80-90% of the total acid-s...
Acid-soluble spore proteins (ASSPs) comprise about 5% of the total protein of mature spores of diffe...
In response to nutrient limitation Bacillus subtilis initiates a developmental program to form a hig...
Using an oligonucleotide microarray, we searched for previously unrecognized transcription units in ...
Antibody specific to the 12,200-dalton spore coat protein of Bacillus subtilis was used to detect th...
The Bacillus subtilis spoVAEa and spoVAF genes are expressed in developing spores as members of the ...
Temporal and compartment-specific control of gene expression during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis...
We describe the identification of five transcriptional units under the control of the sporulation tr...
Sporulation is a highly sophisticated developmental process adopted by most Bacilli as a survival st...
Sporulation in the gram-positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis serves as an excellent model for studyin...
Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive bacterium which sporulates when deprived of essential nutrients...
The sporulation-specific SpoVIF (YjcC) protein ofBacillus subtilis is essential for the development ...
Three sporulation mutants have been isolated which produce spores with an atypical resistance phenot...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram-positive, soil organism that when starved for one or more nutrients can ...
Aim: Understanding the basis for the heterogeneous (or bistable) expression patterns of competence d...
In Bacillus subtilis the alpha, beta, gamma and delta components comprise 80-90% of the total acid-s...
Acid-soluble spore proteins (ASSPs) comprise about 5% of the total protein of mature spores of diffe...
In response to nutrient limitation Bacillus subtilis initiates a developmental program to form a hig...
Using an oligonucleotide microarray, we searched for previously unrecognized transcription units in ...
Antibody specific to the 12,200-dalton spore coat protein of Bacillus subtilis was used to detect th...
The Bacillus subtilis spoVAEa and spoVAF genes are expressed in developing spores as members of the ...
Temporal and compartment-specific control of gene expression during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis...
We describe the identification of five transcriptional units under the control of the sporulation tr...
Sporulation is a highly sophisticated developmental process adopted by most Bacilli as a survival st...
Sporulation in the gram-positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis serves as an excellent model for studyin...
Bacillus subtilis is a Gram-positive bacterium which sporulates when deprived of essential nutrients...
The sporulation-specific SpoVIF (YjcC) protein ofBacillus subtilis is essential for the development ...
Three sporulation mutants have been isolated which produce spores with an atypical resistance phenot...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram-positive, soil organism that when starved for one or more nutrients can ...
Aim: Understanding the basis for the heterogeneous (or bistable) expression patterns of competence d...