Role of uricase in the triggering of germination of Bacillus fastidiosus spores
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Role of uricase in the triggering of germination of Bacillus fastidiosus spores
Abstract
The likelihood that uric acid was the only compound capable of triggering germination of Bacillus fastidiosus spores was reinforced by the finding that ureidoglycollic acid, urea, NH4Cl, 2,8-dihydroxypurine and a combination of L-alanine and O-carbamoyl-D-serine were ineffective as germinants. Uric acid-triggered germination of B. fastidiosus was prevented by a range of inhibitors that also inhibited uricase activity in dormant spore extracts. O2 uptake during germination started immediately after addition of uric acid, possibly as a consequence of the oxidation of uric acid by the enzyme uricase. Germination showed a dependence on uric acid concentration, with a relatively high Km (4-5 mM). During the first 10 min of germination of heat-activated spores there was no detectable change in the number of spore-cortex reducing groups, indicating that selective cortex hydrolysis is not involved in the trigger mechanism of germination of B. fastidiosus. On the basis of the results, a model is proposed in which re-initiation of uricase activity is the mechanism by which B. fastidiosus spores are triggered to emerge from the dormant state.
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