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Variability of the turgor pressure of individual cells of the gram-negative heterotroph Ancylobacter aquaticus.

M F Pinette1, A L Koch.   

Abstract

Cells of Ancylobacter aquaticus were observed under phase microscopy in a chamber to which a measured pressure could be applied. The initial collapse pressure (Ca), i.e., the lowest pressure needed to collapse the most pressure-sensitive gas vesicles, was measured for 69 cells. The cells were taken from cultures in low-density balanced exponential growth, and the experiments were performed quickly so that the bacteria were in a uniform physiological state at the time of measurement. The turgor pressure, Pt, is the difference between the pressure, C, that would cause collapse of vesicles when removed from the cell and Ca. In this paper we focus on the variability of Pt from cell to cell. Part of the observed variability of Ca was due to the variability of the collapse pressure of individual vesicles (standard deviation [SD] = 90 kPa), but because there were about 100 vesicles per cell and because a change in refracted light after the fifth vesicle (approximately) collapsed probably could be detected by the human eye, the pressure would only have an SD of 18.6 kPa due to this type of sampling error. The observed SD of Pt was 42 kPa, indicating that turgor pressure did vary considerably from cell to cell. However, the turgor pressure was independent of cell size. Statistical analysis showed that Pt would decrease 6.9 kPa over a cell cycle, but with too large an SD (19.9 kPa) to be significant. This implies that the observed change in Pt over the cell cycle is not statistically significant.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3654582      PMCID: PMC213848          DOI: 10.1128/jb.169.10.4737-4742.1987

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


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