A novel method has been developed for increasing the production of commercially valuable enzymes, such as proteases, beta-glucanases, alpha-amylases and levansucrase. It is dependent on two genes cloned from Bacillus brevis, expressed on a multicopy vector and then transformed into a strain of B subtilis. This work holds promise particularly for multi-enzyme industrial processes such as in the biotreatment of organic waste.
Reference:
Louw, M and Reid SJ. 1995. Degs and degu operon from Bacillus-brevis: a combination that enhances the production of commercially valuable enzymes. South African Journal of Science, vol. 91(5), pp 212-213
Louw, M., & Reid, S. (1995). Degs and degu operon from Bacillus-brevis: a combination that enhances the production of commercially valuable enzymes. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/717
Louw, M, and SJ Reid "Degs and degu operon from Bacillus-brevis: a combination that enhances the production of commercially valuable enzymes." (1995) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/717
Louw M, Reid S. Degs and degu operon from Bacillus-brevis: a combination that enhances the production of commercially valuable enzymes. 1995; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/717.