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Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis culminates with the formation of a dormant
endospore. The endospore (or spore) is one of the most resilient cell types
known and can remain viable in the environment for extended periods of
time. Contributing to the spore’s resistance and its ability to interact with
and monitor its immediate environment is the coat, the outermost layer of
B. subtilis spores. The coat is composed by over 70 different proteins, which
are produced at different stages in sporulation and orderly assembled
around the developing spore.(...)
