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199 related items for PubMed ID: 1345911

  • 1. Analysis of the autolysins of Bacillus subtilis 168 during vegetative growth and differentiation by using renaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
    Foster SJ.
    J Bacteriol; 1992 Jan; 174(2):464-70. PubMed ID: 1345911
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  • 2. The role of autolysins during vegetative growth of Bacillus subtilis 168.
    Blackman SA, Smith TJ, Foster SJ.
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  • 5. Characterization of the involvement of two compensatory autolysins in mother cell lysis during sporulation of Bacillus subtilis 168.
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  • 8. Intracellular location of the autolytic N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase in Bacillus subtilis 168 and in an autolysis-deficient mutant by immunoelectron microscopy.
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  • 9. Cloning, expression, sequence analysis and biochemical characterization of an autolytic amidase of Bacillus subtilis 168 trpC2.
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  • 10. Autolytic activity and pediocin-induced lysis in Pediococcus acidilactici and Pediococcus pentosaceus strains.
    Mora D, Musacchio F, Fortina MG, Senini L, Manachini PL.
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  • 12. Micrococcus lysodeikticus bacterial walls as a substrate specific for the autolytic glycosidase of Bacillus subtilis.
    Fan DP, Beckman MM.
    J Bacteriol; 1973 May 21; 114(2):804-13. PubMed ID: 4196257
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  • 13. Hydrogen ion control of autolysin-dependent functions in Bacillus subtilis.
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  • 14. Application of autolysin and deoxyribonuclease profiles generated by renaturing SDS-PAGE in the comparison of selected Proteobacteria.
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  • 16. The gene of the N-acetylglucosaminidase, a Bacillus subtilis 168 cell wall hydrolase not involved in vegetative cell autolysis.
    Margot P, Mauël C, Karamata D.
    Mol Microbiol; 1994 May 21; 12(4):535-45. PubMed ID: 7934877
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  • 17. Mutant of Bacillus subtilis with a temperature-sensitive autolytic amidase.
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  • 18. Autolysis of propionibacteria: detection of autolytic enzymes by renaturing SDS-PAGE and additional buffer studies.
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  • 19. N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase assay based on specific radioactive labeling of muropeptide L-alanine: quantitation of the enzyme activity in the autolysin deficient Bacillus subtilis 168, flaD strain.
    Margot P, Roten CA, Karamata D.
    Anal Biochem; 1991 Oct 30; 198(1):15-8. PubMed ID: 1686374
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  • 20. New centrifugation technique for isolating enzymes from large cell structures: isolation and characterization of two Bacillus subtilis autolysins.
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