Gelatin-induced reversion of protoplasts of Bacillus subtilis to the bacillary form: electron-microscopic and physical study.
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Protoplasts of Bacillus subtilis plated on SD medium form L colonies in quantitative yield and propagate in the L form indefinitely. L bodies or protoplasts placed in 25% gelatin medium form bacillary colonies. Details of the reversion of naked bodies to the walled form are reported. In 25% gelatin medium, reversion begins earlier (about 50% reversion in 4 hr) than the multiplication of bacilli. Thus, virtually all the observed bacillary forms are themselves revertants and not the offspring of a few growing clones. The optimal temperature for reversion is 26 C in 25% gelatin. When cells reverting at 26 C are warmed to 40 C for 3 min, reversion is delayed markedly, whereas viability is unaffected. For electron microscopy, a dense protoplast inoculum was placed on a gelatin surface, incubated, and then fixed in situ. There was no multiplication, but crowding delayed reversion markedly. Successive events of reversion are as follows. The loose nucleoid of the protoplasts condenses in response to the gelatin medium and condenses further and further as reversion proceeds. A thin coat of wall develops around the bodies of various sizes and shapes and then increases uniformly in thickness until a wall of normal aspect is formed. Rod-shaped cells grow out from these bodies-sometimes in several directions at once. A few mesosomes begin to appear only after a thin coat of wall has been formed. These are dense, atypical structures compartmented by membranes. They are located at the cell periphery and do not seem to be in contact with the nucleoids. Quantitative estimates showed that only 20 to 25% of revertant cells or cells grown on gelatin contain even a single mesosome. The others have no mesosome at all. Mesosomes thus do not appear to play a significant role in reversion, and normal mesosome functions must presumably be performed elsewhere in the cell in gelatin-grown bacilli. The role of cell wall, its synthesis, and its chemical nature in successive steps in reversion are discussed.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of bacteriology
دوره 96 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1968