Permeabilization of Bacillus subtilis to chemotaxis methyltransferase II
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.155.2.907-909.1983
Permeabilization of Bacillus subtilis to chemotaxis methyltransferase II
Abstract
Treatment of Bacillus subtilis with 0.4% (vol/vol) toluene renders cells permeable not only to small molecules but also apparently to proteins as large as 30,000 daltons. Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins and two smaller polypeptides were methylated when B. subtilis methyltransferase II was added to permeabilized cells.
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