Isolation and Characterization of Host-Independent Bdellovibrios

Author:

Seidler Ramon J.1,Starr Mortimer P.1

Affiliation:

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

Abstract

A reliable method has been developed for the isolation of host-independent (H-I; i.e., “saprophytic”) strains of Bdellovibrio from host-dependent (H-D; i.e., “parasitic”) cultures. The technique involves growing streptomycin-resistant (Sm r ) H-D cultures on streptomycin-susceptible (Sm 8 ) host cells. A lysate containing large numbers of the Sm r H-D cells and some remaining Sm 8 host cells is transferred to a selection medium which contains the antibiotic. The Sm 8 host cells in the lysate are killed, and the Sm r H-I strains develop in broth within 3 to 6 days. By use of this method, it has been possible to isolate H-I strains from 16 different H-D Bdellovibrio strains studied. The frequency of occurrence of host independence is in the range of one H-I colony per 10 6 to 10 7 plaque-forming units of H-D bdellovibrios. The H-I cultures are nonfermentative, do not reduce nitrate, are strongly proteolytic, are oxidase-positive, and do not utilize 14 different carbon compounds as sources of energy for growth. Most H-I cultures are catalase-positive upon initial isolation from H-D lysates, but some cultures lose this enzyme upon subsequent transfers through host-free media. Most H-I bdellovibrios are pleomorphic, consisting of vibrio- to spiral-shaped cells typically measuring 0.3 to 0.4 μm in width and 1 to 10 μm in length. All H-I bdellovibrios have a cytochrome a and c component (H-I A3.12 differs from the other strains in the location of the peaks of the cytochrome spectrum). All are sensitive to oxytetracycline and (except for strain H-I A3.12) to the vibriostatic pteridine 0/129; most bdellovibrios, except for H-I A3.12, are generally uniformly resistant or susceptible to a given antibiotic. Bdellovibrio and Vibrio spp. have common cytochrome difference spectra and susceptibilities to oxytetracycline and to the vibriostatic pteridine 0/129. All H-I bdellovibrios examined produce an exocellular protease which digests heat-killed host cells. Bdellovibrios possessing predatory and bacteriolytic properties could be reselected from H-I bdellovibrio cultures growing in the presence of living host cells. Attempts to select for bacteriolytic isolates from Vibrio and Spirillum spp. were unsuccessul.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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