Biochemical and cytological observations during the reversing process from spheroplasts to rod-form cells in Escherichia coli
- PMID: 13961143
- PMCID: PMC278040
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.84.6.1161-1168.1962
Biochemical and cytological observations during the reversing process from spheroplasts to rod-form cells in Escherichia coli
Abstract
Hirokawa, Hideo (National Institute of Health, Tokyo, Japan). Biochemical and cytological observations during the reversing process from spheroplasts to rod-form cells in Escherichia coli. J. Bacteriol. 84:1161-1168. 1962.-Spheroplasts of Escherichia coli B-054 were formed by penicillin, and the reversing process from spheroplasts to rod-form cells was examined. The amount of DNA, RNA, and protein in a single spheroplast increased to four to five times more than that of a rod-form cell during the spheroplast formation. Ultraviolet-absorptive particles, probably nuclei, were localized in several regions within a spheroplast. Morphological changes during the process of spheroplast reversion to rod-form cells were precisely followed. The number of rod-form cells, determined by colony counting according to the time course of reversion, increased very rapidly from the beginning of reversion, without a lag phase. From this evidence, it was concluded that a single spheroplast germinates into several rod-form cells.
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