Isolation and characterization of nocardia-like variants of Mycobacterium smegmatis
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Isolation and characterization of nocardia-like variants of Mycobacterium smegmatis
Abstract
Orange-red-pigmented (OR) colonies were isolated from cream-yellow-pigmented Mycobacterium smegmatis after exposure to either mycobacteriophage MC4 or ultraviolet light; these variant strains were designated OR4 and ORuv, respectively. Early subculture of OR-colonies did not show any segregation of parental-type cells. However, colonies resembling the parental strains, possibly representing a back mutant (REV-OR4), were occasionally found during subculture of established OR-colonies or upon treatment with N-nitrose-N'-nitro-N-methylguanidine. The OR-variants were characterized by their lytic response to nocardiophage, but not to mycobacteriophages, presence of alpha-branched, beta-hydroxylated fatty acids of the Nocardia-type, and a guanine plus cytosine value of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) between 62 and 64 mol%. They were more resistant to the lethal action of both ultraviolet light and mitomycin C treatment than the parental and back mutant strains. Although the OR-variants in this study possess characteristics common to the genus Nocardia or some of the 'rhodochrous' mycobacteria, evidence is presented that they form a new class of mycobacterial variants.
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