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. 1990 Dec;172(12):7282–7283. doi: 10.1128/jb.172.12.7282-7283.1990

DNA sequences required for the alkalophily of Bacillus sp. strain C-125 are located close together on its chromosomal DNA.

T Kudo 1, M Hino 1, M Kitada 1, K Horikoshi 1
PMCID: PMC210858  PMID: 2254287

Abstract

Two alkali-sensitive mutants of alkalophilic Bacillus sp. strain C-125 were obtained. Mutant 38154 showed defective regulation of internal pH. Plasmids pALK1 and pALK2, containing DNA fragments different from those of the parent strain, were able to recover alkalophily in mutants 18224 and 38154, respectively. DNA analysis suggested that the two fragments overlapped on the chromosomal DNA of strain C-125.

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