Structural Difference Between Walls from Hemispherical Caps and Partial Septa of Bacillus subtilis
AUTOR(ES)
Fan, David P.
RESUMO
Walls from partial septa of Bacillus subtilis bacteria are more sensitive than end walls to digestion by B. subtilis autolytic amidase. This result indicates that, after synthesis, B. subtilis septal walls are modified to an amidase-resistant form.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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