Ultrastructural organization of spheroplasts induced in Mycobacterium sp. smegmatis by lysozyme or glycine |
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Authors: | L. Adámek P. Mišoň H. Mohelská L. Trnka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Institute for Tuberculosis and resp. Diseases, Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Summary The conversion of Mycobacterium sp. smegmatis cells into spheroplasts was achieved at a high rate by their treatment with either lysozyme (100 g/ml) or glycine (2%) in a liquid Dubos medium without albumine, stabilized by sucrose (up to 0.34 M). The dynamic of conversion was followed in hanging-drop preparations.Electron microscopic studies of induced spheroplasts were performed. Two types of membranes (80 Å and 130 Å in the width) together with tubular mesosomes localized either intracytoplasmatically or released were revealed.Differences between lysozyme and glycine induction in conversion rate and in time function were noted. Glycine spheroplasts were moreover characterized by numerous cell wall residues adhering to the cell surface and by the incidence of cytoplasmic exfoldings present in a considerably higher amount than in lysozyme induced spheroplasts.Based on these studies suggestions to the mechanism of inductive processes were pointed out. |
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