JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrastructural Analysis During Germination and Outgrowth of Bacillus subtilis Spores

Leatrice Y. SantoRoy H. Doi

Year: 1974 Journal:   Journal of Bacteriology Vol: 120 (1)Pages: 475-481   Publisher: American Society for Microbiology

Abstract

Electron microscopy of thin sections of dormant and germinating spores of Bacillus subtilis 168 revealed a progressive change in the structure of the cortex, outer spore coat, and inner spore coat. The initial changes were observed in the cortex region, which showed a loose fibrous network within 10 min of germination, and in the outer spore coat, which began to be sloughed off. The permeability of the complex outer spore layers was modified within 10 min, since, at this time, the internal structures of the spore coat were readily stainable. A nicking degradation action of the laminated inner spore coat began at 20 min, and this progressed for the next 20 min leading to the loosening of the inner spore coat. By 30 min, the outer spore coat showed signs of disintegration, and at 40 min, both the outer and inner spore coats were degraded extensively. At 30 to 40 min, a period just preceding net deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis, mesosomes became very prominent in the inner spore core and the cell wall began to thicken around the spore core. At 50 min, an emerging cell was observed, and by 60 min, there was clear evidence for elongation of the emerging cell and the presence of two nuclear bodies. At 90 min, elongation had been followed by the first cell division. There was evidence for spore coat fragments at the opposite poles of the dividing cell.

Keywords:
Spore Biology Bacillus subtilis Ultrastructure Spore germination Germination Cell wall Endospore Elongation Coat Bacterial spore Sporogenesis Cell division Biophysics Microbiology Botany Cell Biochemistry Bacteria Genetics

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Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
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