Bacillus thermoamylovorans Spores with Very-High-Level Heat Resistance Germinate Poorly in Rich Medium despite the Presence of ger Clusters but Efficiently upon Exposure to Calcium-Dipicolinic Acid

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    Calculated inactivation kinetics for B. thermoamylovorans strains B4064, B4065, B4166, and B4167, pour-plated in brain heart infusion agar supplemented with 1 mg/liter vitamin B12, with and without prior exposure to Ca-DPA (Table S1); multiple-sequence amino acid alignments of the CwlJ and GerQ proteins from the four B. thermoamylovorans food isolates (B4064, B4065, B4166, and B4167) (Fig. S1).

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    Characteristics of P. chrysosporium predicted proteins and transcript levels of the corresponding genes after 40 and 96 hours of incubation on wood sections (Data Set S1).

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