Increased production of extracellular enzymes by the synergistic effect of genes introduced into Bacillus subtilis by stepwise transformation.
AUTOR(ES)
Yoneda, Y
RESUMO
The amyR3, amyS, papS1, tmr, and papM118 mutations each stimulate alpha-amylase production two- to sevenfold above the level in a wild-type strain of Bacillus subtilis. A strain which presumably has all five of these mutations produced 250-fold more alpha-amylase.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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