Chromosome replication rate and cell shape in Escherichia coli: lack of coupling
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.135.2.581-587.1978
Chromosome replication rate and cell shape in Escherichia coli: lack of coupling
Abstract
The dimensions of Rep- cells of Escherichia coli K-12 were measured and compared with those of their Rep+ isogenic cells (both Thy-), Rep- cells cultivated identically were longer (but not wider), even though both strains were wider when the rate of chromosome replication was slowed down by lowering the thymine concentration supplied. This eliminates the possibility that cell shape is determined by this rate. Simulating Thy+ phenotype by adding deoxyguanosine resulted in shorter Rep- cells when growth was faster. This excludes a simple relationship between cell elongation and growth rate, but is consistent with a linear proportionality between the rate of surface synthesis and growth. Thymine limitation of fast-growing Thy- E. coli K-12 cells is shown to result in loss of their uniform shape and production of bizarre morphologies, apparently due to imbalanced synthesis of wall components.
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