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The GerW Protein Is Not Involved in the Germination of Spores of Bacillus Species
Authors:Jose Cruz-Mora  Abigail Pérez-Valdespino  Srishti Gupta  Nilumi Withange  Ritsuko Kuwana  Hiromu Takamatsu  Graham Christie  Peter Setlow
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut, United States of America.; 2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.; 3. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan.; University of Wisconsin, Food Research Institute, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:Germination of dormant spores of Bacillus species is initiated when nutrient germinants bind to germinant receptors in spores’ inner membrane and this interaction triggers the release of dipicolinic acid and cations from the spore core and their replacement by water. Bacillus subtilis spores contain three functional germinant receptors encoded by the gerA, gerB, and gerK operons. The GerA germinant receptor alone triggers germination with L-valine or L-alanine, and the GerB and GerK germinant receptors together trigger germination with a mixture of L-asparagine, D-glucose, D-fructose and KCl (AGFK). Recently, it was reported that the B. subtilis gerW gene is expressed only during sporulation in developing spores, and that GerW is essential for L-alanine germination of B. subtilis spores but not for germination with AGFK. However, we now find that loss of the B. subtilis gerW gene had no significant effects on: i) rates of spore germination with L-alanine; ii) spores’ levels of germination proteins including GerA germinant receptor subunits; iii) AGFK germination; iv) spore germination by germinant receptor-independent pathways; and v) outgrowth of germinated spores. Studies in Bacillus megaterium did find that gerW was expressed in the developing spore during sporulation, and in a temperature-dependent manner. However, disruption of gerW again had no effect on the germination of B. megaterium spores, whether germination was triggered via germinant receptor-dependent or germinant receptor-independent pathways.
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