HYPER-AUTOLYSIS OF THE FACULTATIVE ALKALIPHILE BACILLUS SP C-125 CELLS GROWN AT NEUTRAL PH - CULTURE-PH DEPENDENT CROSS-LINKING OF THE PEPTIDE MOIETIES OF THE PEPTIDOGLYCAN
R. Aono et T. Sanada, HYPER-AUTOLYSIS OF THE FACULTATIVE ALKALIPHILE BACILLUS SP C-125 CELLS GROWN AT NEUTRAL PH - CULTURE-PH DEPENDENT CROSS-LINKING OF THE PEPTIDE MOIETIES OF THE PEPTIDOGLYCAN, Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 58(11), 1994, pp. 2015-2019
The cells of the facultative alkaliphile Bacillus sp. C-125 grown at n
eutral pH autolyzed rapidly in alkaline buffers of pH 9-10. By contras
t, the cells grown at alkaline pH were apparently stable under the sam
e conditions. Alkaline N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase associated wi
th the cell walls caused this alkali-instability. Meanwhile, cross-lin
kage between peptide moieties of the peptidoglycan of the organism was
dependent on the culture pH. The cross-linking rate was low (31%) in
the peptidoglycan of the cells grown at neutral pH, and high (52%) in
the cells grown at alkaline pH. This low linking rate is one of the re
asons why the cells grown at neutral pH were unstable at alkaline pH.
The high linkages in the peptidoglycan might be a cellular adaptation
of the organism for growth in alkaline environments.