Cold Shock of Germinating Bacillus subtilis Spores |
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Authors: | Mikio Sato Motoko Suzuki Hajime Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, Sendai |
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Abstract: | Susceptibility of germinating spores of Bacillus subtilis to a rapid chilling was examined by viable countings. Dormant spores were quite resistant to the cold shock but the spores, immediately upon germination, lose viability almost completely by the same treatment. The presence of divalent cation, magnesium, calcium or manganese, in a buffer to which the germinating spores were suspended, markedly protected the cells from the death by the cold shock effect. When the shocked cells were incubated in the buffer containing casein acid hydrolyzate, glucose and magnesium ion for short period of time, a remarkable increase in viable counts was observed. The existence of two critical temperature zones, which were determined by the initial temperature of cell suspension, was confirmed in the cold shock of germinating spores. |
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