Literature DB >> 7836302

Studies on carbon material requirements for bacterial proliferation and spore germination under stress conditions: a new mechanism involving transmission of physical signals.

M Matsuhashi1, A N Pankrushina, K Endoh, H Watanabe, Y Mano, M Hyodo, T Fujita, K Kunugita, T Kaneko, S Otani.   

Abstract

The growth of bacteria is often enhanced by addition of carbon materials such as graphite or activated charcoal to the growth medium. In this work, bacterial strains that strictly require such carbon materials under the ordinarily lethal stress caused by high concentrations of salt were isolated. The organisms were gram-positive, spore-forming, sugar-nonfermenting aerobic bacilli and were provisionally designated "Bacillus carbophilus" Kasumi after examination of their phenotypic traits. The growth- and germination-promoting effects of graphite and activated charcoal were demonstrated either quantitatively on agar plates containing fine crystals of the carbon materials mixed with a nonpermissive growth medium or qualitatively on agar plates on nonpermissive growth media half-covered with fine carbon particles. Further experiments demonstrated a novel feature of the phenomenon; i.e., the ability to induce colony formation on the nonpermissive plate was transmissible through the air, as well as through plastic or glass barriers. The mechanism probably involves transmission of physical signals regulating cell growth.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7836302      PMCID: PMC176644          DOI: 10.1128/jb.177.3.688-693.1995

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


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