Affiliation:
1. Public Health Service, Bureau of Disease Prevention and Environmental Control, National Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Abstract
Comparative cell wall analyses were made of mycelial and smooth forms of
Actinomyces bovis
and
A. israelii
to determine the changes which occur in the cell wall composition concurrent with a change in morphology, and to evaluate cell wall analyses as a criterion for taxonomic identification within the genus
Actinomyces
. Cell walls of the spider forms of
A. boyis
had little or no aspartic acid and a high hexosamine concentration; cell walls of the smooth forms had a high aspartic acid content and low concentrations of hexosamine. Both forms had large amounts of glutamic acid, alanine, and lysine, as previously reported. A strain of
Actinomyces
, previously identified as
A. naeslundii
on the basis of morphology and aerobic growth characteristics, was found to have the basic cell wall composition of
A. israelii
. When transferred from the
Actinomyces
maintenance broth to a thioglycolate broth, the cells of this strain passed from a mycelial form through a transient filamentous morphology to become diphtheroidal with continued incubation. Concomitantly, the concentrations of glutamic acid relative to alanine decreased, and the hexosamine content increased. Variation in morphology within the species
A. israelii
and
A. bovis
could not be related to any mutual chemical change of their cell walls.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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