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Bacillus subtilis strain Marburg is a whole-genome sequenced bacterial type strain that can be used in bacterial resistance testing, sterility assurance, and blood screening for phenylketonuria. This strain is also known to produce isoprene.
- ATCC® 6051™
Bacillus subtilis is a strain of bacteria in the Bacillus...
- ATCC® 6051a™
Bacillus subtilis (ATCC® 6051a™) Download Assembly. Download...
- ATCC® 6051™
Abstract. Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6051a (=KCTC 1028), which is less domesticated than strain 168, is widely used for the secretory expression of industrial enzymes. Herein, we present the complete genome sequence of the Bacillus subtilis strain ATCC 6051a.. GENOME ANNOUNCEMENT. Bacillus subtilis, the most widely studied Gram-positive bacterium, has long been used for biotechnology applications.
Bacillus subtilis is a strain of bacteria in the Bacillus genus. This genome was published to the ATCC Genome Portal on 2019-12-20.
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20 Ιαν 2013 · One striking characteristic of the B. subtilis strain ATCC 6051 is its more efficient growth in complex media containing amino acid components such as soy peptone (Fig. 1 a) in comparison to strain 168. The strain ATCC 6051 reaches higher optical densities than strain 168.
27 Αυγ 2019 · Bacillus subtilis (ATCC® 6051a™) Download Assembly. Download Annotations. Run Discrepancy Report. Bacillus subtilis is a strain of bacteria in the Bacillus genus. This genome was published to the ATCC Genome Portal on 2019-08-27.
20 Ιαν 2013 · It exhibits better use of complex media and higher genomic stability through reduced natural competence. Consequently, B. subtilis ATCC 6051 was genetically modified to yield an optimized strain for the production of heterologously expressed proteins under control of an acetoin-inducible promoter.