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Properties of Bacillus anthracis spores prepared under various environmental conditions
Authors:Renu B. Baweja  Mohd S. Zaman  Abid R. Mattoo  Kirti Sharma  Vishwas Tripathi  Anita Aggarwal  Gyanendra P. Dubey  Raj K. Kurupati  Munia Ganguli  N. K. Chaudhury  Somdutta Sen  Taposh K. Das  Wasudev N. Gade  Yogendra Singh
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Mall Road, Delhi, 110007, India;(2) Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India;(3) The Centre for Genomic Application, 254 Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi, India;(4) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;(5) Department of Biotechnology, Pune University, Pune, India
Abstract:Bacillus anthracis makes highly stable, heat-resistant spores which remain viable for decades. Effect of various stress conditions on sporulation in B. anthracis was studied in nutrient-deprived and sporulation medium adjusted to various pH and temperatures. The results revealed that sporulation efficiency was dependent on conditions prevailing during sporulation. Sporulation occurred earlier in culture sporulating at alkaline pH or in PBS than control. Spores formed in PBS were highly sensitive towards spore denaturants whereas, those formed at 45°C were highly resistant. The decimal reduction time (D-10 time) of the spores formed at 45°C by wet heat, 2 M HCl, 2 M NaOH and 2 M H2O2 was higher than the respective D-10 time for the spores formed in PBS. The dipicolinic acid (DPA) content and germination efficiency was highest in spores formed at 45°C. Since DPA is related to spore sensitivity towards heat and chemicals, the increased DPA content of spores prepared at 45°C may be responsible for increased resistance to wet heat and other denaturants. The size of spores formed at 45°C was smallest amongst all. The study reveals that temperature, pH and nutrient availability during sporulation affect properties of B. anthracis spores.
Keywords:Bacillus anthracis   Spore sensitivity  Sporulation  Germination  Dipicolinic acid
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