Synchronous Cell Differentiation in Caulobacter crescentus
ABSTRACT The growth of a stalked bacterium, Caulobacter crescentus, has been synchronized easily and reproducibly by a new method. When this bacterium is grown to a late log phase in nutrient broth at 30 C with aeration, swarmer cells are accumulated in the culture to 80% of the whole cell populatio...
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Published in | Japanese Journal of Microbiology Vol. 19; no. 6; pp. 441 - 446 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Japan
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.01.1975
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Summary: | ABSTRACT
The growth of a stalked bacterium, Caulobacter crescentus, has been synchronized easily and reproducibly by a new method. When this bacterium is grown to a late log phase in nutrient broth at 30 C with aeration, swarmer cells are accumulated in the culture to 80% of the whole cell population. When this culture is inoculated into fresh pre‐warmed broth at twentyfold dilution, it immediately initiates synchronous cell growth. Simultaneously, synchronous cell differentiation is monitored by the susceptibility of the cells to RNA phage infection. The swarmer cells accumulated in the late log phase of growth possess nearly the same susceptibility to RNA phage infection as those in the early log phase of growth while RNA phage‐adsorbing capacity is lower in such swarmer cells. It is suggested that the swarmer cells accumulated in the late log phase of growth have lost some pili. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-QLCWT5DP-B Scientific Research Fund of the Ministry of Education, Science and culture, Japan istex:0D670C14D33F22776D9060F677291070FE89712F ArticleID:MIM00960 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0021-5139 1348-0421 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1975.tb00960.x |