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ACRIDINE ORANGE BINDING BY MICROCOCCUS LYSODEIKTICUS.

R F BEERS.   

Abstract

Beers, Roland F., Jr. (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md). Acridine orange binding by Micrococcus lysodeikticus. J. Bacteriol. 88:1249-1256. 1964.-Micrococcus lysodeikticus cells bind acridine orange (AO) reversibly. The adsorption isotherm is consistent with a highly cooperative-type binding similar to that observed with polyadenylic acid. The cells exhibit a strong buffering action on the concentration of free AO which remains constant (1 mug/ml) over a range from 5 to 95% saturation of the cells by AO. The cells stain either fluorescent orange or green. The fraction stained orange is directly proportional to the quantity of dye adsorbed, indicating that these cells bind a fixed amount of AO (10% of dry weight). The green-stained cells contain less than 1% of the AO bound to orange-stained cells. The results suggest that the abrupt increase in amount of AO bound by the orange-stained cells occurs when the concentration of free AO reaches a threshold concentration. Similar results were obtained with Bacillus cereus. Mg increases the free AO concentration and the extent of binding capacity of the cells.

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Keywords:  ACRIDINES; ADSORPTION; BACILLUS CEREUS; BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNICS; BUFFERS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; MICROCOCCUS; MICROSCOPY, FLUORESCENCE; STAINS AND STAINING

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Year:  1964        PMID: 14234778      PMCID: PMC277401          DOI: 10.1128/jb.88.5.1249-1256.1964

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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