Light-Induced Lysis and Carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus

Author:

Burchard Robert P.1,Dworkin Martin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Abstract

Burchard, Robert P. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), and Martin Dworkin . Light-induced lysis and carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus . J. Bacteriol. 91: 535–545. 1966.— Myxococcus xanthus , grown vegetatively in the light, developed an orange carotenoid after the cells entered stationary phase of growth; pigment content increased with age. Cells grown in the dark did not develop carotenoid and could be photolysed by relatively low-intensity light only during stationary phase; rate of photolysis increased with age. Photolysis adhered to the reciprocity law, was temperature-independent and oxygen-dependent, and required the presence of nonspecific, monovalent cations; it was inhibited by one of several divalent cations. Logarithmic-phase cells were photosensitized by 100,000 × g pellet preparations of sonic-treated stationary-phase cells grown in the light and dark. A porphyrin with a Soret band at 408 mμ was isolated from photosensitive cells; logarithmic-phase cells contained about 1/16 the amount of porphyrin of stationary-phase cells. The purified material had spectral and chemical properties of protoporphyrin IX and photosensitized logarithmic-phase cells. Its spectrum was similar to the action spectrum for photolysis. We concluded that protoporphyrin IX is the natural endogenous photosensitizer. Carotenogenesis was stimulated by light in the blue-violet region of the visible spectrum and was inhibited by diphenylamine, resulting in photosensitivity of the cells. Photoprotection by carotenoid was lost in the cold. A mutant which synthesized carotenoid in the light and dark was photosensitive only after growth in diphenylamine. The ecological significance of these phenomena is discussed.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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