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Changes in patterns of alkaline serine protease and bacilysin formation caused by common effectors of sporulation inBacillus subtilis 168
Authors:Aynur Ba§alp  Gülay Özcengiz  Dr N Grürdal Alaeddinoĝlu
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:Bacilysin biosynthesis and alkaline serine protease production inBacillus subtilis 168 were monitored and compared in batch cultures when various effectors of sporulation were added at different stages of growth in a medium containing sucrose and glutamate. Depending on the time of addition, glucose affected sporulation and serine protease formation to the same extent, but had no effect on bacilysin production. Ammonium andl-alanine additions suppressed all three processes. Casamino acids severely interfered with bacilysin formation and sporulation, but not with protease formation. Decoyinine, a well-known inducer of sporulation, induced protease formation as well, but did not affect bacilysin biosynthesis. The extent of the observed effects depended largely on the time of metabolite additions. The results are discussed with reference to a possible coregulation of sporulation and the formation of bacilysin and alkaline serine protease inB. subtilis.
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