Scott I R, Ellar D J
Biochem J. 1978 Aug 15;174(2):627-34. doi: 10.1042/bj1740627.
A considerable amount of evidence suggests that metabolism of germinants or metabolism stimulated by them is involved in triggering bacterial-spore germination. On the assumption that such a metabolic trigger might lead to relatively small biochemical changes in the first few minutes of germination, sensitive analytical techniques were used to detect any changes in spore components during the L-alanine-triggered germination of Bacillus megaterium KM spores. These experiments showed that no changes in spore free amino acids or ATP occurred until 2-3 min after L-alanine addition. Spores contained almost no oxo acids (pyruvate, alpha-oxoglutarate, oxaloacetate), malate or reduced NAD. These compounds were again not detectable until 2-3 min after addition of germinants. It is suggested, therefore, that metabolism associated with these intermediates is not involved in the triggering of germination of this organism.
大量证据表明,萌发剂的代谢或由其刺激的代谢参与触发细菌孢子萌发。假设这种代谢触发因素可能在萌发的最初几分钟内导致相对较小的生化变化,因此使用灵敏的分析技术来检测巨大芽孢杆菌KM孢子在L-丙氨酸触发的萌发过程中孢子成分的任何变化。这些实验表明,在添加L-丙氨酸后2-3分钟之前,孢子游离氨基酸或ATP没有变化。孢子几乎不含氧代酸(丙酮酸、α-酮戊二酸、草酰乙酸)、苹果酸或还原型NAD。直到添加萌发剂后2-3分钟,这些化合物才再次被检测到。因此,有人认为与这些中间产物相关的代谢不参与该生物体萌发的触发过程。