Isolation and characterization of a temperature-sensitive sporulation mutant of Bacillus subtilis.
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Temperature-sensitive sporulation mutants were isolated spontaneously from Bacillus subtilis 168 TT by a sequential transfer method. A representative mutant strain, ts32, was characterized in detail. The mutant grew normally at 30°C and 42°C, but did not sporulate at 42°C. Electron microscopic observation and physiological analysis showed that the mutant was blocked at stage 0-1 ofsporulation. Genetic analysis suggested that the mutation was located at the spo0B locus on the B. subtilis chromosome. Temperature-shift experiments clearly showed that the spo0B gene product functions only at the beginning of sporulation.
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