Literature DB >> 2614374

Sporulation of a bacitracin-sensitive mutant of Bacillus licheniformis is self-inhibited by bacitracin.

Z Podlesek1, M Grabnar.   

Abstract

A mutant of Bacillus licheniformis (BLU166) sensitive to its own antibiotic bacitracin was isolated and the mutation bcr-l was mapped close to the bacitracin synthetase genes. The sensitivity was shown to be specific for bacitracin. Two further bacitracin-sensitive strains were constructed, one (BLU171) with normal ability to synthesize bacitracin, and one (BLU170) a bacitracin non-producer. In addition to an increased sensitivity of growing cells to bacitracin, sporulation of the mutant strain BLU171 was self-inhibited by bacitracin. It is concluded that (1) there might exist at least two levels of resistance to bacitracin; (2) mutation bcr-1 affects a 'structural' component, which may protect the sensitive reaction of cell-wall biosynthesis; (3) sporulation is affected to a greater extent by bacitracin than vegetative growth; and (4) synthesis of bacitracin is independent of the presence of this resistance mechanism since the sensitive mutant produces similar amounts of the antibiotic to the wild-type strain.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2614374     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-135-11-2813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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1.  Antimicrobial susceptibility of Bacillus strains isolated from primary starters for African traditional bread production and characterization of the bacitracin operon and bacitracin biosynthesis.

Authors:  David B Adimpong; Kim I Sørensen; Line Thorsen; Birgitte Stuer-Lauridsen; Warda S Abdelgadir; Dennis S Nielsen; Patrick M F Derkx; Lene Jespersen
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2012-08-31       Impact factor: 4.792

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