Screening of protein-producing bacteria was conducted to systematically study the ubiquitous nature of the extracellular production of proteins and their excretion mechanisms. A very simple and efficient test revealed that about 15% of bacteria tested (total 1200 strains) accumulated some protein under the cultural conditions employed. Among protein-excretors, five strains produced a large amount of protein in the liquid shake culture. Many good protein producers including five excellent ones were found to be gram-positive rod and probably belong to Bacillus species. An acid-insoluble product by one of the hyperprotein producers was identified as a protein mixture. Good producer was not found among the known 15 species of bacteria. The implication of these findings is discussed.
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