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METABOLIC PROPERTIES OF SOME L FORMS DERIVED FROM GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA.

C WEIBULL, H GYLLANG.   

Abstract

Weibull Claes (Central Bacteriological Laboratory of Stockholm City, Stockholm, Sweden), and Hans Gyllang. Metabolic properties of some L forms derived from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. J. Bacteriol. 89:1443-1447. 1965.-L forms of two gram-positive bacteria, a staphylococcus and a diphtheroid, were found to be devoid of catalase and cytochromes, whereas the normal bacteria from which these L forms were derived contained large amounts of these enzymes. On the other hand, L forms of a gram-negative bacterium, Proteus mirabilis, contained the same cytochromes as normal Proteus bacteria. (Previous investigations showed that normal cells and L forms of P. mirabilis contain approximately the same amounts of catalase.) The respiratory quotients (Q(O2)) of all L forms studied were much lower than those of the corresponding normal bacteria. The conversion of the normal organisms into L forms did not markedly affect their growth rate, measured as the time required for doubling the bacterial mass during the exponential-growth phase.

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Keywords:  CATALASE; CORYNEBACTERIUM; CYTOCHROMES; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; L FORMS; METABOLISM; PROTEUS; STAPHYLOCOCCUS

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14291577      PMCID: PMC277673          DOI: 10.1128/jb.89.6.1443-1447.1965

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


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