Bacillus Subtilis Genus |best| -

Subject: Bacillus subtilis genus (though more precisely, Bacillus subtilis is a species within the genus Bacillus )

| Application Area | Specific Use | Mechanism | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | α-Amylase (starch hydrolysis), proteases (e.g., subtilisin in detergents), cellulases, xylanases. | High-capacity protein secretion system; GRAS status allows use in food processing. | | Probiotics | Used in animal feed (e.g., poultry, aquaculture) and some human supplements. | Spores survive gastric transit; produce bacteriocins and aid in gut flora balance. | | Biofertilizers & Biopesticides | Suppresses soil-borne fungal pathogens (e.g., Fusarium , Rhizoctonia ). | Produces lipopeptides (surfactin, iturin) and volatile organic compounds. | | Laboratory Research | Model for sporulation, cell differentiation, biofilm formation, and Gram-positive gene regulation. | Natural competence, well-defined genetic tools, and extensive mutant libraries. | | Synthetic Biology | Production of vitamins (riboflavin, vitamin B12), biofuel precursors, and bioplastics. | Metabolic engineering of its central carbon and nitrogen pathways. | 6. Distinction from Other Bacillus Species Within the genus Bacillus , B. subtilis is often confused with close relatives: bacillus subtilis genus

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