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. 1985 Nov;164(2):911–913. doi: 10.1128/jb.164.2.911-913.1985

Identity of the quinone in Bacillus alcalophilus.

R Meganathan, R Coffell
PMCID: PMC214338  PMID: 4055701

Abstract

Every Bacillus species so far examined contains menaquinone as the sole quinone. In contrast, the alkalophilic Bacillus alcalophilus has been reported to be unusual in containing ubiquinone rather than menaquinone. In this communication, we demonstrate that B. alcalophilus, like all the other bacilli, contains menaquinone as the only quinone.

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