Callister H, Le Mesurier S, Wake R G
J Bacteriol. 1977 Jun;130(3):1030-7. doi: 10.1128/jb.130.3.1030-1037.1977.
The nature of the deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis reported by others to occur at 45 degrees C in germinating spores of the temperature-sensitive deoxyribonucleic acid initiation mutant of Bacillus subtilis 168, TsB134, has been investigated. Density transfer experiments, using 5-bromouracil, show that a normal round of replication can occur in a significant fraction of the spore population under such conditions. No repair synthesis is detectable. The possibility raised by this finding, that initiation of the first round of replication during spore outgrowth is unique in that its initiation is determined prior to germination, has been investigated by comparing the behavior of germinating spores of isogenic strains of B. subtilis 168, one carrying and the other without the dnaB (Ts)134 mutation. It is shown that deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in the Ts strain is very sensitive to temperature in the vicinity of 45 degrees C. At a slightly higher temperature, 49 degrees C, initiation of the first round of replication in the Ts strain is completely (greater than 96%) blocked, but it proceeds normally in the Ts(+) strain. Thus, it is concluded that, after the germination of a spore, the action of the dnaB134 gene product is an obligatory requirement for initiation of the first round of replication. The initiation of replication that can occur in spores of the original TsB134 strain germinating at 45 degrees C is presumably due to incomplete inactivation of the dnaB134 gene product under such conditions.
已对他人报道的在枯草芽孢杆菌168温度敏感型脱氧核糖核酸起始突变体TsB134的萌发孢子中于45℃发生的脱氧核糖核酸合成的性质进行了研究。使用5-溴尿嘧啶的密度转移实验表明,在这种条件下,相当一部分孢子群体中可发生一轮正常的复制。未检测到修复合成。通过比较枯草芽孢杆菌168同基因菌株(一个携带dnaB(Ts)134突变,另一个不携带)的萌发孢子的行为,对这一发现所引发的可能性进行了研究,即在孢子萌发过程中第一轮复制的起始具有独特性,因为其起始在萌发之前就已确定。结果表明,Ts菌株中的脱氧核糖核酸合成在45℃左右的温度下对温度非常敏感。在略高的温度49℃下,Ts菌株中第一轮复制的起始被完全(大于96%)阻断,但在Ts(+)菌株中则正常进行。因此,可以得出结论,孢子萌发后,dnaB134基因产物的作用是第一轮复制起始的必要条件。在45℃萌发的原始TsB134菌株的孢子中能够发生的复制起始,大概是由于在这种条件下dnaB134基因产物未完全失活。