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The influence of the developing bacterial spore on the mother cell
Authors:Elisabeth B. Freese  Ernst Freese
Affiliation:Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 USA
Abstract:Mutants unable to develop a completely engulfed forespore do not lose their viability, i.e., their ability to resume cell division, for at least 10 hr after the end of exponential growth. In contrast, mutants, which are blocked at later stages in development and which are able to produce completely engulfed forespores, lose their ability to divide. The time course of this decrease in viability coincides with the time course for the appearance of completely enclosed forespores. Experiments with the sporulating standard strains of Bacillus subtilis and B. megaterium suggest that the mother cells also lose their viability at about the time of forespore enclosure. These results indicate that the forespore, as soon as it is completely engulfed and thus committed to continue differentiation, somehow prevents the mother cell (sporangium) from resumption of growth.
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