The genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis was published in 1997 and since then many other bacterial genomes have been sequenced, among them Bacillus licheniformis in 2004. B. subtilis and B. licheniformis are closely related and feature similar saprophytic lifestyles in the soil. Both species can secrete numerous proteins into the surrounding medium enabling them to use high-molecular-weight substances, which are abundant in soils, as nutrient sources. The availability of complete genome sequences allows for the prediction of the proteins containing signals for secretion into the extracellular milieu and also of the proteins which form the secretion machinery needed for protein translocation through the cytoplasmic membrane. To confirm the p...
Background: Bacillus subtilis is a favorable host for the production of industrially relevant protei...
Bacillus subtilis is widely regarded as a model organism for the functional genome analysis of Gram-...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram positive soil bacterium that is surrounded by many other microorganisms ...
The genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis was published in 1997 and since then many other bacterial g...
The now finished genome sequence of Bacillus licheniformis DSM 13 allows the prediction of the genes...
Contains fulltext : 58005tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Secretory...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
The work described in this thesis deals with the identification of components that are involved in p...
With the emergence of mass spectrometry in protein science and the availability of complete genome s...
One of the most salient features of Bacillus subtilis and related bacilli is their natural capacity ...
The goal of the research desrbied in this thesis was to analyse determinants that are required for e...
The genome of Bacillus licheniformis DSM13 consists of a single chromosome that has a size of 4,222,...
The term ‘protein secretion’ summarises a complex mechanism by which (bacterial) cells transport pro...
Bacillus subtilis is a rod-shaped, Gram-positive soil bacterium that secretes numerous enzymes to de...
Complementing proteomic technologies enable an unbiased view of cellular adaptation and thus may pro...
Background: Bacillus subtilis is a favorable host for the production of industrially relevant protei...
Bacillus subtilis is widely regarded as a model organism for the functional genome analysis of Gram-...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram positive soil bacterium that is surrounded by many other microorganisms ...
The genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis was published in 1997 and since then many other bacterial g...
The now finished genome sequence of Bacillus licheniformis DSM 13 allows the prediction of the genes...
Contains fulltext : 58005tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Secretory...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
The work described in this thesis deals with the identification of components that are involved in p...
With the emergence of mass spectrometry in protein science and the availability of complete genome s...
One of the most salient features of Bacillus subtilis and related bacilli is their natural capacity ...
The goal of the research desrbied in this thesis was to analyse determinants that are required for e...
The genome of Bacillus licheniformis DSM13 consists of a single chromosome that has a size of 4,222,...
The term ‘protein secretion’ summarises a complex mechanism by which (bacterial) cells transport pro...
Bacillus subtilis is a rod-shaped, Gram-positive soil bacterium that secretes numerous enzymes to de...
Complementing proteomic technologies enable an unbiased view of cellular adaptation and thus may pro...
Background: Bacillus subtilis is a favorable host for the production of industrially relevant protei...
Bacillus subtilis is widely regarded as a model organism for the functional genome analysis of Gram-...
Bacillus subtilis is a gram positive soil bacterium that is surrounded by many other microorganisms ...