| Literature DB >> 20680567 |
M Linhová1, P Patáková, J Lipovský, P Fribert, L Paulová, M Rychtera, K Melzoch.
Abstract
Clostridium pasteurianum forms acetic and butyric acids in an initial growth phase, which is a typical feature of clostridial acetone-butanol fermentation where an initial accumulation of acids is followed by production of solvents 1-butanol, acetone and ethanol. The initiation of the solvent production coupled with endospore formation leads to decrease of cell-wall thickness; thinner cell wall is more resistant against solvents and dyes. These changes can be observed by the method based on adaptation of Gram staining. The cell wall of G+ bacteria allows the entry of hexidium iodide and rhodamine 123, whereas the outer membrane of G- bacteria does not allow the uptake and therefore G+ bacteria are stained with higher fluorescence intensity than G- bacteria. The ratio of fluorescence intensity (FI) to forward scatter (FSC) was determined to correspond to G+ bacteria when clostridia were producing less solvents. The significant drop of the ratio FI to FSC to the level corresponding to G- bacteria is detected after initiation of solvent production.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20680567 DOI: 10.1007/s12223-010-0054-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Microbiol (Praha) ISSN: 0015-5632 Impact factor: 2.099