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SUBMITTER: Grass G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC343988 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Grass Gregor G Schierhorn Angelika A Sorkau Eduard E Müller Helmut H Rücknagel Peter P Nies Dietrich H DH Fricke Beate B
Infection and immunity 20040101 1
Bacillus cereus frequently causes food poisoning or nosocomial diseases. Vegetative cells express the novel surface metalloproteinase camelysin (casein-cleaving metalloproteinase) during exponential growth on complex, peptide-rich media. Camelysin is strongly bound to the cell surface and can be solubilized only by detergents or butanol. Camelysin spontaneously migrates from the surface of intact bacterial cells to preformed liposomes. The complete sequence of the camelysin-encoding gene, calY, ...[more]