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Morphology and chemistry of cell walls of Micrococcus radiodurans.

E Work, H Griffiths.   

Abstract

Walls of the pigmented strain of Micrococcus radiodurans showed several layers in the electron microscope. These layers include an outermost network structure removed by trypsin, a fragile soft layer containing hexagonally packed subunits, and a rigid layer penetrated by numerous holes. The two inner layers were separated by a process of autolysis, trypsin treatment, and gradient centrifugation. The hexagonally packed layer was less dense, pink in color, and it contained carotenoids, lipid, protein, and polysaccharide. The lipid consisted of odd-numbered as well as even-numbered fatty acids, and the polysaccharide contained rhamnose and mannose, but it did not contain heptose. The "holey" layer was white and was composed of a mucopeptide containing glucosamine, muramic acid, and four main amino acids (glutamic acid, alanine, glycine, and l-ornithine, in the ratios of 1:1.7:1.8:1.2, respectively). This layer also contained phosphorus, glucose, and a trace of meso- and ll-diaminopimelic acid. A white mutant, W(1), of M. radiodurans had no pigment or lipid in its walls, but it contained small amounts of the "hexagonal" layer. The holey layer, constituting the bulk of the wall, was similar in morphology and composition to that layer in the pigmented strain. Lysozyme did not remove the lipoprotein-polysaccharide component from the walls of the pigmented strains, and the hexagonally packed structure was not visibly affected, except for change in a minor structure. Most of the mucopeptide layer was solubilized by lysozyme, but a structureless bag-shaped residue was left. This residue contained phosphorus, carbohydrate, and limited amino acids, but it did not contain muramic acid, glucosamine, or ornithine. Aqueous phenol removed a lipoprotein component from strain R(1), which contained limited fatty acids. It also removed meso- and ll-diaminopimelic acid.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5640386      PMCID: PMC252063          DOI: 10.1128/jb.95.2.641-657.1968

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


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