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Properties ofPseudomonas aeruginosa exhibiting self-lysis
Authors:R S Berk  Lucille Gronkowski
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, Wayne State University, College of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Spontaneous lysis leading to the production of turbid, iridescent auto-plaques (AP+) was noted in 46 out of 50 strains ofPseudomonas aeruginosa. Strain Pa-1 which is mucoid and is a non-auto-plaque former (M+AP) on rare occasions lyses; the surviving cells are non-mucoid and always exhibited plaques on itself (MAP+) as well as on the M+AP culture. In addition, the non-mucoid culture gave rise to a mucoid, auto-plaque producing variant (M+AP+). Biochemical characterization of the cultures indicated no other qualitative differences, although AP+ cultures were more proteolytic, but less hemolytic than the M+AP strain. All three cultures synthesized the bacteriocin pyocin, but were immune to both their own and each other's agents. In addition, they exhibited the same lysogenic host range when streaked against 18 other cultures ofP. aeruginosa. Treatment of the auto-plaque forming strains with non-inhibitory levels of penicillin, streptomycin, chloromycetin, or polymyxin, stimulated cultures to produce increased numbers of auto-plaques in proportion to antibiotic concentrations, while no lysis was noted with the non-autolytic strain (M+AP). However, treatment of the three cultures with varying doses of ultra-violet did not stimulate the production of auto-plaques beyond the normal level of non-irradiated cultures, and in some cases suppressed their appearance. Filtrates obtained from the non-mucoid, auto-plaque producing culture (MAP+) formed iridescent, turbid plaques on M+AP, M+AP+, and MAP+. Similar results were obtained with the M+AP+ filtrates.
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