Characterization of a Bacillus cereus protease mutant defective in an early stage of spore germination
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.133.1.336-344.1978
Characterization of a Bacillus cereus protease mutant defective in an early stage of spore germination
Abstract
Temperature-sensitive sporulation mutants of Bacillus cereus were screened for intracellular protease activity that was more heat labile than that of the parental strain. One mutant grew as well as the wild type at 30 and 37 degrees C but sporulated poorly at 37 degrees C in an enriched or minimal medium. These spores germinated very slowly in response to alanine plus adenosine or calcium dipicolinate. During germination, spores produced by the mutant rapidly became heat sensitive, but released dipicolonic acid and mucopeptide fragments more slowly than the wild type and decreased only partially in density while remaining phase white (semirefractile). In freeze-etch electron micrographs, the mature spores were deficient in the outer cross-patched coat layer. During germination, the spore coat changes associated with wild-type germination occurred very slowly in this mutant. Although the original mutant was also a pyrimidine auxotroph, reversion to prototrophy did not alter any of the phenotypic properties discussed. Selection of revertants that germinated rapidly or sporulated well at 37 degrees C, however, resulted in restoratin of all wild-type properties (exclusive of the pyrimidine requirement) including heat-stable protease activity. The reversion frequency was consistent with an initial point mutation, indicating that a protease alteration resulted in production of spores defective in a very early stage of germination.
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