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J Bacteriol ; 170(12): 5908-12, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3142861

ABSTRACT

The respiratory systems of the Bacillus cereus mother cell, forespore, and dormant and germinated spore were studied. The results indicated that the electron transfer capacity during sporulation, dormancy, and germination is related to the menaquinone levels in the membrane. During the maturation stages of sporulation (stages III to VI), forespore NADH oxidase activity underwent inactivation concomitant with a sevenfold decrease in the content of menaquinone and without major changes in the content of cytochromes and segment transfer activities. During the same period, NADH oxidase and menaquinone levels in the mother cell compartment steadily decreased to about 50% at the end of stage VI. Dormant spore membranes contained high levels of NADH dehydrogenase and cytochromes, but in the presence of NADH, they exhibited very low levels of O2 uptake and cytochrome reduction. Addition of menadione to dormant spore membranes restored NADH-dependent respiration and cytochrome reduction. During early germination, NADH-dependent respiration and cytochrome reduction were restored simultaneously with a fourfold increase in the menaquinone content; during germination, no significant changes in cytochrome levels or segment electron transfer activities of the respiratory system took place.


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Bacillus cereus/physiology , Multienzyme Complexes/metabolism , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Vitamin K/pharmacology , Bacillus cereus/drug effects , Bacillus cereus/metabolism , Cell Membrane/enzymology , Cytochromes/metabolism , Enzyme Activation , Kinetics , Spores, Bacterial/drug effects , Spores, Bacterial/metabolism , Spores, Bacterial/physiology
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J Bacteriol ; 167(2): 544-50, 1986 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3090018

ABSTRACT

The respiratory systems of the mother cells and forespores of Bacillus cereus were compared throughout the maturation stages (III to VI) of sporulation. The results indicated that both cell compartments contain the same assortment of oxidoreductases and cytochromes. However membrane fractions from young forespores were clearly distinct from those of the mother cell, i.e., lower content of cytochrome aa3, lower cytochrome c oxidase activity, higher concentration of cytochrome o, and a lower sensitivity of the respiration to the inhibiting effect of cyanide. This suggests that the cyanide-resistant pathway contributes more importantly to forespore respiratory activity than to activity in the mother cell compartment. During the maturation stages, the forespore NADH oxidase activity declined faster than in the mother cells. Other activities studied decreased steadily in both cell compartments. These findings together with the analysis of the kinetics of NADH-dependent reduction of cytochromes in the mature spore membranes indicated an impairment of electron flow between NADH dehydrogenase and cytochrome b. This impairment could be overcome by the addition of menadione.


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Bacillus cereus/metabolism , Bacillus cereus/ultrastructure , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Cytochrome b Group/metabolism , Cytochromes/metabolism , Electron Transport , Microscopy, Electron , NADH Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption , Spores, Bacterial , Succinate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Vitamin K/pharmacology
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