1984
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-130-5-1041
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Stimulation of Germination of Unactivated Bacillus cereus Spores by Ammonia

Abstract: Inclusion of ammonia in germinant mixtures containing L-alanine and inosine stimulated germination of unactivated Bacillus cereus spores at rates equal to those obtained using heatactivated spores without ammonia. D-Alanine had little effect on germination of heat-activated spores, but severely inhibited germination of unactivated spores in the presence of ammonia. Ammonia did not replace the requirement for either L-alanine or inosine : all three compounds were required for rapid germination. Kinetic analysis… Show more

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“…We measured the germinability of the spores without a prior heat activation step, in order to prevent any possible interference by compounds released from the spores themselves (39). Furthermore, spores from YLLG tended to germinate spontaneously after a heat shock for 15 min at 75°C, which reflects their heat sensitivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We measured the germinability of the spores without a prior heat activation step, in order to prevent any possible interference by compounds released from the spores themselves (39). Furthermore, spores from YLLG tended to germinate spontaneously after a heat shock for 15 min at 75°C, which reflects their heat sensitivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spores were extracted from the wipes into the BBT by sonication in a VWR 250T ultrasonic bath (VWR International, Tempe, AZ) for 15 min at sweeping frequencies between 38.5 and 40.5 kHz and an average power of 180 W. The extraction suspension was then heat treated at 65°C for 60 min to kill any bacterial vegetative cells and fungal spores which may be present in the suspension and to activate the Bacillus spores for rapid germination (9,14). While an estimated 5% of the viable spores were killed by the heat treatment (11), the same relative numbers of viable spores were killed in both the reference and sample suspensions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before each time point, the plate was shaken for 3 s to prevent spore settling. To inhibit Alr, spores were preincubated with 1 mM D-cycloserine (DCS) for 15 min at 30°C before the addition of germinants (46). Several combination of DCS (0.1, 1, and 10 mM) and L-alanine (20,50, and 100 mM) were assessed, with 1 mM DCS and 50 mM L-Ala being the optimal combination.…”
Section: Creation Of B Cereus and B Anthracis Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%