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. 1962 Jan;83(1):100-5.
doi: 10.1128/jb.83.1.100-105.1962.

Calcium dipicolinic acid-induced germination of Bacillus cereus spores

Calcium dipicolinic acid-induced germination of Bacillus cereus spores

A KEYNAN et al. J Bacteriol. 1962 Jan.

Abstract

Keynan, A. (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and H. O. Halvorson. Calcium dipicolinic acid-induced germination of Bacillus cereus spores. J. Bacteriol. 83:100-105. 1962.-The germination of spores of Bacillus cereus strain T can be initiated by calcium dipicolinic acid. The kinetics of germination are characterized by a long lag period followed by a rapid loss of refractility. The lag period displays the temperature dependence of a metabolic reaction, whereas the rate of germination is relatively independent of temperature. Germination induced by calcium dipicolinic acid is insensitive to l-alanine analogues, is sensitive to metabolic poisons, and proceeds without a detectable activation stage. It was concluded that calcium dipicolinic acid-induced germination has a metabolic basis and differs, at least in its initial phases, from l-alanine-induced germination.

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