Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry1 and
2. Center for Biomedical Imaging Technology,2 University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06032
Abstract
ABSTRACT
After a few minutes of germination, nucleoids in the great majority of spores of
Bacillus subtilis
and
Bacillus megaterium
were ring shaped. The major spore DNA binding proteins, the α/β-type small, acid-soluble proteins (SASP), colocalized to these nucleoid rings early in spore germination, as did the
B. megaterium
homolog of the major
B. subtilis
chromosomal protein HBsu. The percentage of ring-shaped nucleoids was decreased in germinated spores with lower levels of α/β-type SASP. As spore outgrowth proceeded, the ring-shaped nucleoids disappeared and the nucleoid became more compact. This change took place after degradation of most of the spores' pool of major α/β-type SASP and was delayed when α/β-type SASP degradation was delayed. Later in spore outgrowth, the shape of the nucleoid reverted to the diffuse lobular shape seen in growing cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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