Bacillus subtilis vegetative catalase is an extracellular enzyme

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Abstract

Strong catalase activity was secreted by Bacillus subtilis cells during stationary growth phase in rich medium but not in sporulation-inducing medium. N-terminal sequencing indicated that the secreted activity was due to the vegetative catalase KatA, previously considered an endocellular enzyme. Extracellular catalase protected B. subtilis cells from oxidative assault.

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Naclerio, G., Baccigalupi, L., Caruso, C., De Felice, M., & Ricca, E. (1995). Bacillus subtilis vegetative catalase is an extracellular enzyme. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 61(12), 4471–4473. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.61.12.4471-4473.1995

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