Factors Affecting the Intracellular Parasitic Growth of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus Developing Within Escherichia coli

Author:

Seidler Ramon J.1,Starr Mortimer P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bacteriology, University of California, Davis, California 95616

Abstract

A procedure for one-step growth experiments on Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus growing parasitically in Escherichia coli B was developed. The resulting one-step growth curves showed that, under defined conditions at 30 C, each singly infected E. coli host cell, on the average, gave rise to 5.7 Bdellovibrio cells. This value was confirmed by single-burst experiments and by microscopic observations. In the temperature range of 25 to 38 C, the average burst size and the duration of the latent period were inversely proportional to the temperature. The effect of hydrogen ion concentration on the one-step growth kinetics in this system indicated a broad p H optimum, ranging from neutrality to slightly alkaline p H values. After Bdellovibrio cells and host cells were mixed, there was always a delay (the so-called “lag phase”) before the parasite titer increased in terms of plaque-forming units. Phase-contrast microscopic observations indicated that this delay stems in part from the polyphasic nature of the Bdellovibrio life cycle. We propose the following five terms to make explicit the sequence of events in this life cycle: “attachment,” “penetration,” “elongation,” “fragmentation,” and “burst.” Nutritional experiments revealed that Bdellovibrio obtains a major fraction of its cellular components from host-cell material. Infection of E. coli by Bdellovibrio without added Mg ++ or Ca ++ (0.003 m Mg ++ , 0.002 m Ca ++ ) resulted in partial or total lysis of the host cell soon after infection. Protoplast integrity was necessary for the normal completion of the intracellular growth phase of Bdellovibrio in E. coli ; normal development of the parasite took place only in the presence of Mg ++ or Ca ++ .

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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