| Literature DB >> 30222092 |
Koki Nishino1, Yusuke Morita1, Sawako Takahashi1, Mai Okumura1, Shusaku Shiratani1, Kosuke Umemura1, Issay Narumi2, Chie Kondo3, Ryosuke Ochiai3, Taku Oshima1, Hiromi Nishida1.
Abstract
While the cell wall strictly controls cell size and morphology in bacteria, spheroplasts lack cell walls and can become enlarged in growth medium under optimal conditions. Optimal conditions depend on the bacterial species. We frequently observed extreme enlargement of spheroplasts of the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus grandis in Difco Marine Broth 2216, but not in TGY broth (a commonly used growth medium for Deinococcus). Thorough investigation of media components showed that the presence of Mg2+ or Ca2+ promoted extreme spheroplast enlargement, synthesizing the outer membrane. Our findings strongly suggest that Mg2+ or Ca2+ enlarges spheroplasts, which could change the lipid composition of the spheroplast membrane.Entities:
Keywords: Deinococcus grandis; calcium ion; enlargement of spheroplasts; magnesium ion; vacuole-like structure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30222092 DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.000716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiology ISSN: 1350-0872 Impact factor: 2.777