Mutant of Bacillus subtilis with a Temperature-Sensitive Autolytic Amidase
AUTOR(ES)
Fan, David P.
RESUMO
A procedure incorporating a petri plate assay for autolysins has been developed for the systematic isolation of mutants with a temperature-sensitive autolytic amidase. We suggest maa as the name for the gene for this enzyme. One such mutant has been characterized as having a heat-sensitive amidase in a variety of studies with both crude autolysin preparations and purified amidase solutions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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