2015
DOI: 10.1128/jb.02520-14
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Analysis of Metabolism in Dormant Spores of Bacillus Species by 31 P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Low-Molecular-Weight Compounds

Abstract: This work was undertaken to obtain information on levels of metabolism in dormant spores of Bacillus species incubated for weeks at physiological temperatures. Spores of Bacillus megaterium and Bacillus subtilis strains were harvested shortly after release from sporangia and incubated under various conditions, and dormant spore metabolism was monitored by 31 P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis of molecules including 3-phosphoglyceric acid (3PGA) and ribonucleotides. Incubation for up to 30 days at 4, 3… Show more

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“…Following all incubations, spore preparations were centrifuged and washed with water and final pellets were suspended in 0.2 ml of 20% HistoDenz (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO), applied to the top of 1.9 ml of 50 or 55% HistoDenz in water for B. subtilis and B. megaterium spores, respectively, and centrifuged at 4°C at ϳ8,000 ϫ g for 10 min. Under these centrifugation conditions, dormant spores that retain their DPA pellet while spores that have lost DPA and are germinated, dead, or both float (11,19,20). Spore pellets from these centrifugations were isolated, washed several times with 1.5 ml of water to remove HistoDenz, suspended in water at an OD 600 of ϳ5, and stored at 4°C prior to analyses.…”
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“…Following all incubations, spore preparations were centrifuged and washed with water and final pellets were suspended in 0.2 ml of 20% HistoDenz (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO), applied to the top of 1.9 ml of 50 or 55% HistoDenz in water for B. subtilis and B. megaterium spores, respectively, and centrifuged at 4°C at ϳ8,000 ϫ g for 10 min. Under these centrifugation conditions, dormant spores that retain their DPA pellet while spores that have lost DPA and are germinated, dead, or both float (11,19,20). Spore pellets from these centrifugations were isolated, washed several times with 1.5 ml of water to remove HistoDenz, suspended in water at an OD 600 of ϳ5, and stored at 4°C prior to analyses.…”
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“…The inocula used to prepare spores of PS4432 contained 0.5% xylose, but no xylose was present in or on sporulation medium (12,15). In some experiments, B. subtilis spores were prepared in 2ϫSG liquid medium, harvested immediately after most sporangia had lysed, and purified as described previously (11). The spent medium from liquid sporulation was filter sterilized and stored at 4°C.…”
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“…The spore is a survival rather than a replicative mechanism, as only a single spore develops within the cytoplasm of the sporulating cell (an endospore within a mother cell). The spore is released from the mother cell by lysis, and the mature spore exists as a dormant form of the cell that lacks metabolic activity (1,2). Spores can persist in the environment for long periods.…”
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