Suppression of serine protease secretion and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis by detergents
Suppression of serine protease secretion and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis by detergents
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1987
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Baykousheva, S. and Ilieva, K. 1987. Suppression of serine protease secretion and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis by detergents. F.E.C.S. Int. Conf. Chem. Biotechnol. Biol. Act. Nat. Prod., [Proc.], 3rd 4:121-5.
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In Bacillus subtilis grown under aeration at 37° for 24 h in liquid nutrient medium containing the nonionic detergents octylphenol-polyethylene glycol ether or polyoxyethylene monocetyl ether, increasing the concentrations of the detergents led to a decrease in the amount of protease secreted from the cells and abolished sporulation. Possible mechanisms by which these detergents caused these actions are discussed.