The nasB operon and nasA gene are required for nitrate/nitrite assimilation in Bacillus subtilis
Journal of bacteriology, 1995•Am Soc Microbiol
Bacillus subtilis can use either nitrate or nitrite as a sole source of nitrogen. The isolation of
the nasABCDEF genes of B. subtilis, which are required for nitrate/nitrite assimilation, is
reported. The probable gene products include subunits of nitrate/nitrite reductases and an
enzyme involved in the synthesis of siroheme, a cofactor for nitrite reductase.
the nasABCDEF genes of B. subtilis, which are required for nitrate/nitrite assimilation, is
reported. The probable gene products include subunits of nitrate/nitrite reductases and an
enzyme involved in the synthesis of siroheme, a cofactor for nitrite reductase.
Bacillus subtilis can use either nitrate or nitrite as a sole source of nitrogen. The isolation of the nasABCDEF genes of B. subtilis, which are required for nitrate/nitrite assimilation, is reported. The probable gene products include subunits of nitrate/nitrite reductases and an enzyme involved in the synthesis of siroheme, a cofactor for nitrite reductase.
American Society for Microbiology
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