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High titer PBS1 transducing lysate

A high titer PBS1 transducing lysate is now available, a gift from Brooke Murphy of the Tina Henkin lab here at the Ohio State University. The BGSC accession number for PBS1 is 1P1. Please note that this phage is heat labile and requires a motile strain of Bacillus subtilis as a host.


Antibiotic Switching Vectors

Vasant K. Chary from the Patrick Piggot lab at Temple University School of Medicine has kindly donated a pair of novel antibiotic-cassette switching vectors, pVK71 and pVK73, for use in Bacillus subtilis and other Gram-positive organisms.

Antibiotic Switching Vectors


Bacillus subtilis autolysin-deficient mutants

The Bacillus Genetic Stock Center is pleased to offer an isogenic set of Bacillus subtilis mutants deficient in the major autolysins. Philippe Margot, from the Dimitri Karamata group at the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Microbiennes in Lausanne, Switzerland, kindly donated the collection.

Bacillus subtilis autolysin-deficient mutants


Strains with Insecticidal, Nematicidal activity

From the laboratory of Samuel Singer, who retired in 1997 from Western Illinois University, comes a collection of environmental bacterial isolates demonstrating activity against a variety of invertebrate species.

Novel Strains Showing Insecticidal, Nematicidal, and Molluscicidal Activity


Integrative expression vectors for B. subtilis

From the laboratory of Wolfgang Schumann at the University of Bayreuth come two new expression vectors capable of integrating into the Bacillus subtilis chromosome at the lacA locus. Each allows for regulated expression of cloned inserts.

Bacillus subtilis Integration Vectors with Inducible Expression of Cloned Inserts


pMUTIN4, Vector Useful for Gram-Positive Genomics

pMUTIN4 should allow the researcher to produce knockout or conditional expression mutations in any unknown coding sequence.

A Vector Useful for Gram-Positive Genomics


Bacillus subtilis mutants affected in PrpC, PrkC

From the laboratory of Chet Price at UC Davis comes an important set of mutants altered with the regulation of late stationary phase events. PrpC is a member of the PPM family of serine/threonine protein phosphatases; it removes phosphates from PrkC, a serine/threonine kinase. The pair is believed to regulate the activity of Elongation factor G (EF-G) during stationary phase. In prpC knockouts, such as PB702 (=BGSC 1A961), stationary phase cultures grow to a much greater density in rich, non-sporulation media. In contrast, stationary phase cultures of prkC knockouts, such as PB705 (=BGSC 1A962), grow to a significantly lower density. In double mutants, such as PB722 (=BGSC 1A964), prkC is epistatic to prpC (1). We thank Tatiana Gaidenko and Chet Price for donating this set of strains to the BGSC.

BGSC Strain Genotype
1A961 PB2 trpC2
1A962 PB702 prpCΔ1 trpC2
1A963 PB705 prkCΔ1 trpC2
1A964 PB722 prpC-prkCΔ1 trpC2

pNW33N, Cloning Vector for Bacillus Thermophiles

Neil Welker has donated plasmid pNW33N, a fifth generation vector that stably replicates in Bacillus subtilis, Geobacillus stearothermophilus and Escherichia coli

Cloning Vector for Thermophilic Bacillus Strains