Growth of the Bacillus subtilis cell surface
- PMID: 4212042
- PMCID: PMC245642
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.119.2.560-563.1974
Growth of the Bacillus subtilis cell surface
Abstract
A double mutant strain, Bacillus subtilis div IV B1 dal trp, has been constructed which grows as filamentous cells and minicells and requires d-alanine for growth. Removal of d-alanine from a growing population of cells resulted in cell bulging 25% of the cell length from one cell pole, followed by cell lysis. Little ultrastructural change in the cell envelope could be detected during bulge formation.
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