Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Clostridium sordellii
is a spore-forming, obligately anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium that can cause toxic shock syndrome after gynecological procedures. Although the incidence of
C. sordellii
infection is low, it is fatal in most cases. Since spore germination is believed to be the first step in the establishment of
Bacilli
and
Clostridia
infections, we analyzed the requirements for
C. sordellii
spore germination
in vitro
. Our data showed that
C. sordellii
spores require three structurally different amino acids and bicarbonate for maximum germination. Unlike the case for
Bacilli
species,
d
-alanine had no effect on
C. sordellii
spore germination.
C. sordellii
spores germinated only in a narrow pH range between 5.7 and 6.5. In contrast,
C. sordellii
spore germination was significantly less sensitive to temperature changes than that of the
Bacilli
. The analysis of the kinetics of
C. sordellii
spore germination showed strong allosteric behavior in the binding of
l
-phenylalanine and
l
-alanine but not in that of bicarbonate or
l
-arginine. By comparing germinant apparent binding affinities to their known
in vivo
concentrations, we postulated a mechanism for differential
C. sordellii
spore activation in the female reproductive tract.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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