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Regulation of L-alanine-initiated germination ofBacillus subtilis spores by alanine racemase
Authors:Y. Yasuda  K. Kanda  S. Nishioka  Y. Tanimoto  C. Kato  A. Saito  S. Fukuchi  Y. Nakanishi  K. Tochikubo
Affiliation:(1) Department of Microbiology, Nagoya City University Medical School, 467 Mizuho-Ku, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:Summary Germination ofBacillus subtilis spores was initiated by L-Ala and competitively inhibited by D-Ala, suggesting the presence of an alanine receptor. The spores showed alanine racemase activity in the spore coat. To investigate the role of alanine racemase (L rarr D) on germination, net racemase activity was determined using diphenylamine as a germination inhibitor and germination was measured using D-penicillamine as a racemase inhibitor. Apparent affinity of L-Ala to the germinant receptor was more than 1000 times higher than that to the racemase. Germination increased in the presence of D-penicillamine, when the concentration of L-Ala was low and that of spores was high. Racemase activity was optimal at 65°C at pH 9.0 and germination at 43°C at pH 7.2. Under unfavorable growth conditions such as high population of spores in limited nutrients, high temperature and high pH, spore alanine racemase converted the germinant actively to the inhibitor and this conversion may regulate germination for survival of the population.
Keywords:Amino acids  L-Ala  Bacillus subtilis  Spore  Germination  Alanine racemase
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