Microcysts of the Cellular Slime Mold Polysphondylium pallidum I. Factors Influencing Microcyst Formation

Author:

Toama Mohamed A.1,Raper Kenneth B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

Abstract

Microcyst formation can be induced by increasing the osmotic pressure of the surrounding medium. Certain ions such as K + , Ca ++ , or Mg ++ may be needed in the encystment process, and the presence of divalent cations increases the rate of encystment and cyst maturation. Chloride of potassium is optimal for encystment, but other anions of potassium are either less effective or toxic. The optimal p H for encystment was found to be p H 6.0. The use of agar plates containing KCl revealed the importance to the encystment process of inhibiting cell aggregation. When myxamoebae of Polysphondylium pallidum strain Pan-17 are deposited on KCl-agar plates, approximately 20% of the population proceeds through aggregation to sorocarp formation at the concentration of KCl optimal for microcyst formation. However, the same proportion of myxamoebae remains unaligned, or forms defective aggregation centers, if synergistic inhibitors (such as incubation in darkness or at low temperature) are employed in addition to KCl. The possibility that this is due to heterocytosis has been excluded. Accordingly, it is suggested that during the stationary phase approximately 20% of the population becomes committed to forming component cells of fruiting bodies, and that these myxamoebae cannot be induced to form microcysts by exposure to KCl. In P. pallidum strains WS-320 on the other hand, the imposition of synergistic inhibitors leads to the total encystment of the cell population. This suggests that, in contrast to Pan-17, the myxamoebae of the latter strain remain potentially equal and exhibit minimal presumptive specialization.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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