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. 1982 Dec;152(3):1096-104.
doi: 10.1128/jb.152.3.1096-1104.1982.

Bioenergetic properties and viability of alkalophilic Bacillus firmus RAB as a function of pH and Na+ contents of the incubation medium

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Bioenergetic properties and viability of alkalophilic Bacillus firmus RAB as a function of pH and Na+ contents of the incubation medium

M Kitada et al. J Bacteriol. 1982 Dec.
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Abstract

The bioenergetic properties and viability of obligately alkalophilic Bacillus firmus RAB have been examined upon incubation in alkaline and neutral buffers in the presence or absence of added Na+. At pH 10.5, cells incubated in the absence of Na+ exhibited an immediate rise in cytoplasmic pH from less than 9.5 to 10.5, and they lost viability very rapidly. Viability experiments in the presence or absence of an energy source further suggested that the Na+-dependent mechanism for pH homeostasis is an energy-requiring function. The Na+/H+ antiporter, which catalyzes the vital proton accumulation at alkaline pH, was only slightly operational at pH 7.0; both whole cells and vesicles exhibited net proton extrusion even in the presence of Na+. Moreover, cells incubated in buffer at pH 7.0 were actually more viable in the presence of Na+ than in its absence. Thus, the inability of B. firmus RAB to grow at neutral pH is not due to excessive acidification of the cytoplasm. Rather, the transmembrane electrical potential, delta psi, generated at pH 7.0 was found to be much lower than at alkaline pH. The very low delta psi compromised several cell functions, e.g., Na+/solute symport and motility, which in this and other alkalophiles specifically depend upon delta psi and Na+.

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